Foreign Affairs definition
Examples of Foreign Affairs in a sentence
This “attack” will have to be recognised by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of the Interior.
Foreign Affairs Training for professional skills of a specialized nature in the methods and techniques of such fields as foreign languages, foreign culture, intelligence (foreign affairs/intelligence), diplomacy, or strategic studies.
This programme agreement between the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the NMFA) and the National Focal Point lays down the rights and obligations of the Parties regarding the implementation of the Programme and the financial contribution from the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021 to the Programme.
The meetings of the Committee and any ad-hoc working group shall be coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Korea and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru, or their respective successors.
Without limiting the foregoing statement, Customer agrees to comply with all restrictions and regulations of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Foreign Affairs, Trade, Development Canada, the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, or any other domestic or foreign agency or authority in connection with Customer’s use of the Services, and to not, in violation of any laws, transfer or authorize the transfer of any Services into any U.S., Canadian, UK or U.N. embargoed countries.
EXCHANGES OF NOTES The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to the American Ambassador FOREIGN OFFICE, S.W. 1.
This “attack” will have to be recognized by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of the Interior.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall manage the Norwegian Financial Mechanism.
Decisions on the granting of financial assistance from the Norwegian Financial Mechanism shall be taken by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall be assisted by the “Office for the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism, (hereinafter referred to as the “FMO”).