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The diplomatic network of Portugal consists of 133 diplomatic missions, which are divided between 76 embassies, 48 consulates, and 9 permanent representations or permanent missions. This does not include consular sections that operate within embassies. From all embassies, 29 are located in Europe, 18
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Throughout time, the Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs was assigned, through the different diplomas that regulated its functioning, the competences that to this day belong to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since the mid 19th century, the designation "Ministry" began to be preferentially used
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According to its webpage, the Ministry has the following responsibilities: "protecting Portuguese citizens abroad, conducting international negotiations and international ties (agreements and treaties) of the Portuguese State, conducting and coordinating Portuguese participation in the process of
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Foreign Affairs and War were kept in the same Secretariat, except for an ephemeral split from 6 January to 28 July 1801, until 1820, when an Ordinance of the Provisional Junta of the Government, issued on 27 September of that year, determined its separation in two distinct branches of the Public
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Besides its External Network, the MFA has central services operating from the Palácio das Necessidades in Lisbon, whose function is to define Portugal's external policy in the bilateral and multilateral fields, in European affairs and in consular issues (including offices in Lisbon and in Porto
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In fact, the historical significance of the palace contributes to grant this monument a unique character with an undeniable value to Portugal, constituting the Palace a unique reference, perfectly suited to the functions of external representation, which are inherent to the Ministry of Foreign
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) formulates, coordinates, and executes the Portuguese foreign policy. The Ministry has the responsibility of ensuring the representation of the Portuguese State in other countries and international organizations, through its External Network of embassies,
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summarized the role of the Ministry by describing it as "the expert on political issues, tough concomitantly a generalist is all issues – economic, cultural, or of other kinds – which in any way are relevant in the defense or the promotion of our interests in the international sphere".
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Affairs. Indeed, the relevance of the Palace to Portuguese Foreign Policy is evidenced by the fact that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is often referred simply as "Necessidades", a term that is also occasionally used to refer to the Portuguese Foreign Policy, in general.
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European construction, and promotion of cooperative relations and friendship with the various international partners". Additionally, the MFA occasionally acts in articulation with other ministries, in specific international contexts, such as the deployment of
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has competences over the following integrated services in the direct administration of the State, integrated organisms under indirect administration of the State, advisory bodies and other structures:
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in Africa, 16 in Asia, 12 in America and 1 in Oceania. Portugal also has 216 honorary consulates, of which 82 are in America (26 in Brazil alone), 68 in Europe, 40 in Asia, 31 in Africa and 5 in Oceania.
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Administration. This separation was confirmed by the Legal Charter of 12 June 1822, which restructured the Secretariats of State, and established the Secretariat of State of Foreign Affairs.
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established to assist and legally recognize documents to Portuguese citizens living abroad). The MFA's central services are also in charge of managing human resources and State Property.
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Noticia dos ministros e secretarios d'estado do regimen constitucional nos 41 annos decorridos desde a regencia installada na ilha terceira em 15 de março de 1830 até 15 de março de 1871
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The role of the palace as the Royal Residence, mainly during the 19th century, and the early 20th century, meant that the palace witnessed several key historic events of the
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instead of "Secretariat of State" to designate the governmental departments, thus leading to the establishment of the name "Ministry of Foreign Affairs", used to this day.
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The Palace is composed by an architectural complex which includes a church, a convent and a royal palace, built between 1743 and 1752. This palace is an example of the
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was nominated as Minister and Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs. Currently, the position is occupied by Paulo Rangel, as Minister of State and of Foreign Affairs.
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permanent missions, and consular posts. Therefore, the Ministry is responsible for Portugal's action abroad. During his time as Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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The history of the Minister of Foreign Affairs position dates to 15 March 1830, with the establishment of the liberal Regency in
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Barracks, before eventually being occupied by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which remains in the Palace to this day.
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All matters regarding the MFA's external action in the area of Development Cooperation, or the promotion of the
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to his exile, while a significant number of the remaining collections were transferred to the museums of the
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was reorganized, by a royal decree issued on 28 July 1736, which resulted in the creation of three
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in the framework of the international missions in which Portugal takes part.
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General Directorate for Consular Affairs and Portuguese Communities;
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently headquartered at the
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has a long history of diplomatic activity, dating back to the "
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Missions and permanent representations and temporary missions;
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The Palace, located in Largo do Rilvas, in the parish of
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Advisory Council for the Portuguese Language and Culture
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Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
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Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, I. P.;
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Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, I. P.
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Foreign Minister (Portugal)


Palace of Necessidades
Government of Portugal
Lisbon
Paulo Rangel
Minister of State
Foreign Affairs
https://www.portaldiplomatico.mne.gov.pt
Portuguese
Palácio das Necessidades
Lisbon
Foreign Affairs
Paulo Rangel
Portugal
Condado Portucalense
D. JoĂŁo IV
Portuguese Restoration
D. JoĂŁo V
Public administration
Secretariats of State
José Manuel Durão Barroso
Portuguese Armed Forces
Portuguese language
Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, I. P.

Minister of Foreign Affairs (Portugal)
Terceira Island
Liberal Wars

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