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The '''Foreign Office and Trade Department of North Bardonia''' ('''FOTD''') is the {{Wp|ministry of foreign affairs}} and a ministerial department of the Government of North Bardonia. | The '''Foreign Office and Trade Department of North Bardonia''' ('''FOTD''') is the {{Wp|ministry of foreign affairs}} and a ministerial department of the Government of North Bardonia that is responsible for managing a country's external relations. Its primary functions include formulating and implementing foreign policy, representing the nation internationally, protecting its citizens abroad, promoting economic and cultural ties with other countries, and negotiating treaties and agreements. The Foreign Officealso plays a crucial role in international organizations and forums. | ||
[[Category:North Bardonian Politics]] | [[Category:North Bardonian Politics]] | ||
[[Category:Lands End]] | [[Category:Lands End]] |
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Ian Fenring, Foreign Secretary | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 15 October 1899 |
Jurisdiction | Government of North Bardonia |
Employees | 4300 |
Annual budget | ₪21 m |
Minister responsible |
The Foreign Office and Trade Department of North Bardonia (FOTD) is the ministry of foreign affairs and a ministerial department of the Government of North Bardonia that is responsible for managing a country's external relations. Its primary functions include formulating and implementing foreign policy, representing the nation internationally, protecting its citizens abroad, promoting economic and cultural ties with other countries, and negotiating treaties and agreements. The Foreign Officealso plays a crucial role in international organizations and forums.