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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( ms, Kementerian Luar Negeri), abbreviated KLN, is a ministry of the
Government of Malaysia The Government of Malaysia, officially the Federal Government of Malaysia ( ms, Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaysia), is based in the Federal Territory of Putrajaya with the exception of the legislative branch, which is located in Kuala Lumpur. Mala ...
that is responsible for foreign affairs, Malaysian diaspora, foreigners in Malaysia,
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, bilateral affairs, multilateral affairs,
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, international protocol,
consular services Consular assistance is help and advice provided by the diplomatic agents of a country to citizens of that country who are living or traveling overseas. The diplomats may be honorary consuls, or members of the country's diplomatic service. Such a ...
, maritime affairs,
chemical weapons A chemical weapon (CW) is a specialized munition that uses chemicals formulated to inflict death or harm on humans. According to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), this can be any chemical compound intended as a ...
. The current ministry is based in Putrajaya. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia is also widely known as
Wisma Putra ''Wisma Putra'' is a metonym for the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is also the name of the RM170 million Ministry of Foreign Affairs complex located at the country's administrative capital, Putrajaya. The name ''Wisma Putra'' was ...
, which is also the name of its building in Putrajaya.


Organisation

*Minister of Foreign Affairs **Deputy Minister ***Secretary-General ****Under the Authority of Secretary-General *****Legal Division *****Internal Audit Unit *****Integrity Unit ****Deputy Secretary-General (Bilateral Affairs) *****Europe Division *****Americas Division *****Africa Division *****West Asia Division *****East Asia Division *****South and Central Asia Division *****Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam ( CLMV) and Oceania Division *****South East Asia Division *****Communications and Public Diplomacy Division ******Corporate Communication Unit ****Deputy Secretary-General (Multilateral Affairs) *****Human Rights and Humanitarian Division *****Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and Regional Cooperation Division *****Multilateral Economics and Environment Division *****Multilateral Political Division *****Multilateral Security and International Organizations Division *****International Cooperation and Development Division ****Deputy Secretary-General (Management Services) *****Administration and Security Division *****Human Resource Management Division *****Finance Division *****Development Division *****Inspectorate Division *****Information and Communication Technology Division *****Account Division ****Director-General of Asean-Malaysia National Secretariat *****Asean Political-Security Community Division *****Asean Economic Community Division *****Asean Socio-Cultural Community Division *****Asean External Relation Division ****Chief of Protocol and Consular *****Protocol Division *****Consular Division ****Director-General of Policy Planning and Coordination *****Policy and Strategic Planning Division *****Coordination and Performance Evaluation Division ****Director-General of Maritime Affairs ****Director-General of Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations ****Director-General of Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism ****Chairman of National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention ****Heads of Mission (112 Missions)


Federal departments

# Department of Bilateral Affairs, or ''Jabatan Hubungan Dua Hala''.
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# Department of Multilateral Affairs, or ''Jabatan Hubungan Pelbagai Hala''.
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# Department of Management Services, or ''Jabatan Pengurusan Perkhidmatan''.
Official site
# Department of Protocol and Consular, or ''Jabatan Protokol dan Konsular''.
Official site
# Department of Policy Planning and Coordination, or ''Jabatan Perancangan Dasar dan Strategi''.
Official site
# Department of Maritime Affairs, or ''Jabatan Hal Ehwal Maritim''.
Official site


Federal agencies

# Asean-Malaysia National Secretariat, or ''Sekretariat Kebangsaan Asean-Malaysia''.
Official site
# Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR), or ''Institut Diplomasi dan Hubungan Luar Negeri''.
Official site
# Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT), or ''Pusat Serantau Asia Tenggara bagi Mencegah Keganasan''.
Official site
# National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), or ''Pihak Berkuasa Kebangsaan Konvensyen Senjata Kimia''.
Official site


Key legislation

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for administration of several key
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History

The origin of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs began before Malaysia's independence in 1957. The groundwork for the establishment of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), as it was initially called, was initiated a year prior to Independence particularly with through the training of a batch of eleven diplomats to man the country's diplomatic missions overseas. This pioneering group was trained in the
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and Australia. The Ministry of External Affairs was modeled after the British Foreign Office. Initially, Malaysia had diplomatic missions in
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,
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with a concurrent office in
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, Canberra,
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, Jakarta and
Bangkok Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...
. In 1963, there were fourteen Malaysian missions and twenty-five countries were represented in Malaysia (four by way of concurrent accreditation). In 1965, the diplomatic machinery of Malaysia faced its first major reorganisation. In 1966, there was an accelerated growth pattern of the Foreign Ministry particularly with regard to the personnel and the financial allocation for its activities. That year also witnessed a change in the designation of MEA to the preferred terminology of "Ministry of Foreign Affairs" and also saw the physical relocation and consolidation of the Ministry. From its original premises at the
Sultan Abdul Samad Building The Sultan Abdul Samad Building ( Malay: Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad) is a late-nineteenth century building located along Jalan Raja in front of the Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) and the Royal Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The ...
, the Ministry moved to
Wisma Putra ''Wisma Putra'' is a metonym for the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is also the name of the RM170 million Ministry of Foreign Affairs complex located at the country's administrative capital, Putrajaya. The name ''Wisma Putra'' was ...
. The Wisma Putra Complex is based on a combination of both traditional and modern architecture.


Functions

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs bears the mandate and responsibility to conduct Malaysia's foreign relations with other countries. This includes matters related to political relations, economic affairs, security matters, and social and cultural promotion. The Ministry is geared towards fulfilling its role and functions: *upholding, protecting and promoting Malaysia's sovereignty, territorial integrity and national interests; *monitoring and analysing regional and global developments; *developing and advising the Government on foreign policy options; *coordinating a coherent position on international issues with other Ministries and Agencies; *providing consular services and assistance within the limits permitted by international law; *articulating the Government's foreign policy positions; and *facilitating other Ministries and Agencies in their international engagement.


Legal Framework

The External Affairs Legislations that fall within the purview of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are: *Diplomatic and Consular Officers (Oaths and Fees) Act 1959 (Revised 1988) ct 348 *Diplomatic Privileges (Vienna Convention) Act 1966 ct 636 *Consular Relations (Vienna Convention) Act 1999 ct 595 *Foreign Representative (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1967 (Revised 1995) ct 541 *International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1992 ct 485 and *Chemical Weapons Convention Act 2005 ct 641 In addition, the Federal Constitution allows Parliament to make laws related to external affairs that include: *Treaties, agreements and conventions with other countries and all matters which bring the Federation into relations with any other country; *Implementation of treaties, agreements and conventions with other countries; *Diplomatic, consular and trade representation; *International organisations; participation in international bodies and implementation of decisions taken thereat; *Extradition, fugitive offenders; admission into, and emigration and expulsion from, the Federation; *Passports, visas, permits of entry or other certificates, quarantine; *Foreign and extraterritorial jurisdiction; and *Pilgrimage to places outside Malaysia.


See also

*
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia) The current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia is Zambry Abdul Kadir, since 3 December 2022. The minister is supported by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs which is yet to be appointed. The minister administers the portfolio through the Mini ...
* Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia)


References


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