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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MFA Russia; , МИД РФ) is the central government institution charged with leading the
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and foreign relations of
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. It is a continuation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
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, which was under the supervision of the Soviet Ministry of External Relations.
Sergei Lavrov Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (, ; born 21 March 1950) is a Russian diplomat who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2004. He is the longest-serving Russian foreign minister since Andrei Gromyko during the Soviet Union. Lavrov was b ...
is the current foreign minister.


Structure

The structure of the Russian MFA central office includes divisions, which are referred to as departments. Departments are divided into sections. Russian MFA Departments are headed by Directors and their sections by Heads. According to Presidential Decree 1163 of September 11, 2007, the Ministry is divided into 39 departments. Departments are divided into territorial (relations between Russia and foreign countries, grouped according to conventional regions) and functional (according to assigned functions). Each department employs 30-60 diplomats. In addition, there are four divisions under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia: the Main Production and Commercial Department for servicing the diplomatic staff under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, the
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, the Foreign Ministry College and the Russian Center for International Scientific and Cultural Cooperation. Outside the departmental structure, there are Ambassadors for special assignments, each responsible for a particular issue of international relations (for example, the Georgian-Abkhaz settlement). The ambassadors for special assignments report directly to the deputy ministers.


Functioning

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a federal executive authority responsible for the development and implementation of state policy and normative-legal regulation in the field of international relations of the Russian Federation The President of the Russian Federation is the head of the Foreign Ministry. The main function of the ministry is to develop an overall foreign policy strategy, submit relevant proposals to the President and implement the foreign policy course. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs operates directly and through diplomatic representations and consular offices of the Russian Federation, representations of the Russian Federation to international organisations, and territorial offices of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the territory of Russia. The MFA system includes the central office; foreign institutions; territorial offices; organisations subordinate to the MFA of Russia, which ensures its work on Russian territory. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is guided by the Constitution, federal constitutional laws, federal laws, acts of the President and the Government, and international treaties. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is appointed to the post by the President on the proposal of the Prime Minister. The Minister is personally responsible for the implementation of the powers entrusted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the implementation of state policy in the relevant area of work. The Minister has deputies, also appointed by the President.


Minister of Foreign Affairs

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is the head of the Foreign Ministry. The Minister represents Russia in bilateral and multilateral negotiations and signs international treaties; divides responsibilities between his deputies and the Director-General; approves regulations for the structural subdivisions of the central apparatus; and appoints senior officials from the central apparatus, foreign agencies and territorial bodies.


Russia's Permanent Mission to the United Nations

The Permanent Mission of Russia to the United Nations is one of the most important foreign offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Permanent Mission conducts negotiations on behalf of the Russian Federation on the most important problems of international relations. The Representative Office is headed by the Permanent Representative appointed by the President on the proposal of the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The Permanent Representative represents Russia in all UN structures, including meetings of the Security Council. In special cases, the Minister for Foreign Affairs himself may take his place. In terms of the number of staff, the Russian mission is one of the largest at the UN. There is even a secondary school with a profound study of English.


List of heads


Overseas schools

The ministry operates a network of overseas schools for children of Russian diplomats.


First Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation


Current First Deputy Foreign Minister

* Vladimir Gennadiyevich Titov, Vladimir Titov (22 April 2013 – 2 August 2024) :*(relations with European countries)


Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation


Current Deputy Foreign Ministers

* Yevgeny Ivanov (5 October 2017 – present) :* (State-Secretary; relations with CIS countries, relations with other state bodies) *
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(15 August 2008 – present) :* (relations with American countries and security and disarmament issues) * Mikhail Bogdanov (12 June 2011 – present) :* (relations with African countries and the Middle East) * Igor Morgulov (22 December 2011 – present) :* (relations with Asian countries) * Oleg Syromolotov (19 March 2015 – present) :* (on countering terrorism) * Aleksandr Pankin (23 October 2017 – present) :* (relations with European organizations, countries of Western and Southern Europe) * Aleksandr Grushko (6 September 2005 – 23 October 2012; 22 January 2018 – present) * Sergei Vershinin (27 March 2018 – present) * Andrei Rudenko (19 September 2019 – present)


General Directors of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation


Current General Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

*
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(22 August 2015 – present)


Gallery

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Sergei Lavrov Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (, ; born 21 March 1950) is a Russian diplomat who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2004. He is the longest-serving Russian foreign minister since Andrei Gromyko during the Soviet Union. Lavrov was b ...
with former ministers
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and
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See also

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Permanent Mission of Russia to the United Nations The Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations in New York (''Постоянное представительство Российской Федерации при ООН в г. Нью-Йорк'') is a diplomatic mission of ...
* Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (SVR) *
Foreign relations of Russia The foreign relations of the Russian Federation is the policy arm of the Russian government, government of Russia which guides its interactions with other nations, their citizens, and foreign organizations. This article covers the foreign polic ...
* Russian Foreign Services In connection with the Moscow building that houses the Ministry's main office: *
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* Hotel Leningradskaya * Ministry of Heavy Industry of Russia *
Moscow State University Moscow State University (MSU), officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,. is a public university, public research university in Moscow, Russia. The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, a ...
* Palace of Soviets *
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References


External links

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation

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