Structure and Organization
- Minister - H.E. Elmar Mammadyarov
- Office of the Minister
- Ambassadors at Large
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- Department of State Protocol
- Department of Consular Affairs
- Secretariat of the UNESCO National Commission of Azerbaijan
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- Translation Section
- Information Technologies Section
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- Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
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- Deputy Minister Hafiz Pashayev
- Diplomatic Academy of MFA
- Deputy Minister Araz Azimov (multilateral and security affairs)
- Department of Security Affairs
- Department of Foreign Policy Planning and Strategic Studies
- Deputy Minister Khalaf Khalafov (bilateral and legal affairs)
- First (West) Territorial Department
- Second (East) Territorial Department
- Department of International Law and Treaties
- Deputy Minister Mahmud Mammed-Guliyev (economic and humanitarian affairs)
- Department of Economic Cooperation and Development
- Department of Human Rights, Democratization and Humanitarian Affairs
- Deputy Minister Nadir Huseynov (general affairs)
- General Secretariat
- Department of Press and Information Policy
- Department of Human Resources
- Department of Finance Department of Administrative Affairs
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