Department of External Relations (Monaco)

The Department of External Affairs of Principality of Monaco (French: Département des Relations Extérieures et de la Coopération) is a governmental agency in Monaco in charge of conducting and designing the foreign policy of the state.

Department of External Relations of Principality of Monaco
Département des Relations Extérieures et de la Coopération
Coat of Arms of Monaco
Agency overview
HeadquartersPlace de la Visitation, MC 98000 MONACO
Agency executive
Websitewww.relext.gouv.mc
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Organization and structure

The Department of External Relations is responsible for conducting policies related to immunities, diplomatic management and consular affairs, relations with European states and affairs in Europe, international and multilateral affairs and the international environment. The functions of the department are implemented through four main division of the ministry: Department of International Affairs (established on February 16, 2007), the Office of International Cooperation and Development, the Department of Diplomatic and Consular relations, the Diplomatic Posts and Consulates overseas and Monaco's Representations to International Organisations. The Department of External Relations is headed by the Government Counsellor.

The current Government Counsellor for External Relations is Gilles Tonelli.

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