Ministry of Foreign Relations (Uruguay)
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores | |
Palacio Santos, headquarters of the Ministry. | |
Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 22 December 1828 |
Jurisdiction | Uruguay |
Headquarters | Montevideo |
Minister responsible | |
Parent department | Government of Uruguay |
Website | Foreign Relations |
The Ministry of Foreign Relations (MRREE; Spanish: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) is the ministry of the Government of Uruguay that is responsible for planning, directing and executing the foreign policy and international relations of the Republic.
It is also responsible for maintaining and strengthening the country's relations with the different countries of the world, as well as the proper functioning of Uruguayan embassies and consulates in countries where there is representation, and also the missions and state services abroad. This government department is headquartered in the Santos Palace, in Barrio Centro, Montevideo. The Minister of Foreign Relations is more commonly known as Canciller, or Chancellor. Since 6 July 2020 the ministry is headed by the diplomat Francisco Bustillo,[1] while Carolina Ache Batlle holds the position of Deputy Minister.
Headquarters[]
It is commonly referred to in Uruguayan media and diplomatic jargon as the Palacio Santos, after the historical building which since 1955 has housed the ministry (originally the residence of President Máximo Santos in the late 19th century). It is located in downtown Montevideo.
This building is one of the major historic structures in the Uruguayan capital, and has been the subject of prominent documentary publicity.[2]
List of Ministers of Foreign Relations[]
See also[]
- Foreign relations of Uruguay
- List of diplomatic missions in Uruguay
- List of diplomatic missions of Uruguay
- List of Ministers of Foreign Relations of Uruguay
- Mercosur
- Visa requirements for Uruguayan citizens
Bibliography[]
- Cancilleres del Uruguay: reseña biográfica de los ministros de relaciones exteriores de la República Oriental del Uruguay, 1828-2002 (, , e Instituto Artigas del Servicio Exterior. Ed. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Instituto Artigas del Servicio Exterior, 2002)
References[]
- ^ Uruguay, Presidencia de la República Oriental del. "Francisco Bustillo asumió como canciller de Uruguay - Presidencia de la República". Presidencia de la República Oriental del Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved July 11, 2020.
- ^ El Palacio de Máximo Santos, América del Sur tv Holograam & Animation studio tv 9.10.14 [1]
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