Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Introduction
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is one of the ten Federal Ministries which comprise the Imperial Chancellery. The ministry plays a significant role not only in the empire's diplomatic efforts but also in shaping its broader political and military objectives. It is responsible for managing Germany's foreign relations, negotiating alliances, and ensuring that the empire's interests are represented on the global stage.
Additionally, the ministry works closely with other federal bodies to coordinate international policies on trade, security, and cultural exchange, while also maintaining an extensive network of embassies and consulates around the world. Through these efforts, the ministry strives to strengthen Germany's influence, forge strategic partnerships, and promote stability and prosperity in both regional and international affairs.
Organization of the Ministry
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs currently runs 3 offices that have different duties and areas of coverage:
- The Office of the Overseer of the West
- The Office of the Overseer of the South
- The Office of the Overseer of the East
Current Minister
The current Minister of Foreign Affairs can be found in the Spreadsheet for the Organization of the Government.
The Capitulation of the Austria State
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, along with the ministry, played a crucial role in negotiating the capitulation of the Austrian State. Following these negotiations, The Law for the Capitulation of the Austrian State was passed in cabinet, leading to the establishment of the Archduchy of Austria and the formation of a new civil government for the Austrian Duchy.