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| Agency name | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
| Jurisdiction | Liberia |
| Headquarters | Monrovia |
| Minister responsible | Joseph Nyumah Boakai |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Liberia) is a government agency responsible for the foreign policy of Liberia, a country located in West Africa. The ministry is headed by a minister, who is appointed by the President of Liberia, currently George Weah. The ministry works closely with other government agencies, such as the Ministry of Defense (Liberia) and the Ministry of Justice (Liberia), to promote the interests of Liberia abroad. The ministry also collaborates with international organizations, including the United Nations, the African Union, and the Economic Community of West African States.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established in 1848, shortly after Liberia gained its independence from the American Colonization Society. The ministry's early history was marked by its efforts to establish diplomatic relations with other countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. During the Cold War, the ministry played a key role in navigating Liberia's relationships with the Soviet Union and the United States. The ministry has also been involved in regional organizations, such as the Mano River Union and the Economic Community of West African States, which aim to promote economic integration and cooperation among West African countries. The ministry has worked closely with other government agencies, including the Ministry of Finance (Liberia) and the Central Bank of Liberia, to promote economic development and stability in the region.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is headed by a minister, who is assisted by a deputy minister and other senior officials. The ministry is organized into several departments, including the Department of International Relations, the Department of Economic Affairs, and the Department of Consular Affairs. The ministry also has a number of diplomatic missions abroad, including embassies in Washington, D.C., London, and Paris. The ministry works closely with other government agencies, including the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Liberia) and the National Security Agency (Liberia), to promote the security and stability of Liberia. The ministry has also established relationships with international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the African Development Bank.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for promoting the interests of Liberia abroad, including its economic, political, and cultural interests. The ministry also provides consular services to Liberian citizens living abroad, including assistance with passport applications and visa requirements. The ministry works closely with other government agencies, including the Ministry of Health (Liberia) and the Ministry of Education (Liberia), to promote the health and education of Liberian citizens. The ministry has also been involved in regional and international efforts to promote peace and stability, including the United Nations Peacekeeping missions in Sierra Leone and Côte d'Ivoire. The ministry has established relationships with other countries, including China, India, and Brazil, to promote economic cooperation and development.
The following is a list of some of the ministers who have headed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: * Joseph Nyumah Boakai (2018-present) * Marjon Kamara (2016-2018) * Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan (2012-2016) * Toga McIntosh (2006-2012) * Monie Captan (2003-2006) * Monroe G. V. Taylor (1997-2003) * Gabriel Baccus Matthews (1994-1997) * D. Elwood Dunn (1991-1994) * Harry A. Greaves (1986-1990) * E. Reginald Townsend (1980-1986) * C. Cecil Dennis (1973-1980) * Roosevelt Jayjay (1967-1973) * J. Rudolph Grimes (1960-1967) * Louis Arthur Grimes (1954-1960) * Clarence Lorenzo Simpson (1944-1954) * Gabriel Lafayette Dennis (1934-1944) * Louis Arthur Grimes (1922-1934) * Facundo Koli (1912-1922) * William David Coleman (1900-1912) * Garretson W. Gibson (1882-1900) * Ezekiel E. Smith (1878-1882) * James Skivring Smith (1874-1878) * Hilary R. W. Johnson (1868-1874) * John N. Lewis (1864-1868) * Daniel Bashiel Warner (1860-1864) * James Skivring Smith (1856-1860) * John N. Lewis (1854-1856) * Daniel Bashiel Warner (1848-1854)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has established diplomatic relations with a number of countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, and Brazil. The ministry has also established relationships with international organizations, including the United Nations, the African Union, and the Economic Community of West African States. The ministry has been involved in regional and international efforts to promote peace and stability, including the United Nations Peacekeeping missions in Sierra Leone and Côte d'Ivoire. The ministry has also been involved in regional organizations, such as the Mano River Union and the Economic Community of West African States, which aim to promote economic integration and cooperation among West African countries. The ministry works closely with other government agencies, including the Ministry of Commerce (Liberia) and the Liberia Chamber of Commerce, to promote trade and investment in the region. The ministry has established relationships with other countries, including Germany, Japan, and South Korea, to promote economic cooperation and development. The ministry has also been involved in international efforts to promote human rights, including the United Nations Human Rights Council and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights.
Category:Government ministries of Liberia