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The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Ivan Mrkić. The State Secretary is Vera Mavrić and the Secretary General is Zoran Marković. Assistant Ministers are Goran Aleksić for bilateral relations, Roksanda Ninčić for multilateral affairs, Duško Lopandić for the European Union, Zoran Vujić for security policy, and Šani Dermaku for consular affairs.

Organization scheme of the ministry:

  • Office of the Minister
    • Diplomatic Protocol
    • Special Services
      • Service for Investigation and Documentation
      • Security Service
      • Service for International Legal Affairs
      • Translations Service
      • ICT Department
    • Secretariat General
      • Directorate of Personnel and Legal Affairs
      • Accounts and Payments Directorate
      • Directorate of Archival Affairs
      • Service for Property-Legal, General and Common Affairs
      • Out-of-Hours Contact Office
      • Inspector General
      • Office of the State Secretary
        • Directorates General
          • Directorate General of Bilateral Relations
            • Directorate for Neighboring and South-East European Countries
            • Directorate for Europe
            • Directorate for Russia and Eurasia
            • Directorate for Americas
            • Directorate for Africa and the Middle East
            • Directorate for Asia, Australia and the Pacific
            • Directorate of Bilateral Economic Cooperation
            • Directorate for Borders
          • Directorate General of Multilateral Cooperation
            • Directorate for the United Nations
            • OSCE and CoE Directorate
            • Directorate of Multilateral Economic Cooperation
            • Directorate of Human Rights and Protection of the Environment
          • Directorate General for the European Union
            • Directorate for the Institutions of the European Union Countries
            • Directorate for Sectoral Affairs
            • Directorate for Regional Initiatives
          • Directorate General for NATO and Defense Affairs
            • Directorate for NATO
            • Partnership for Peace Directorate
            • Directorate for Weapons Control
            • MoD Coordination Section
          • Directorate General of Information and Culture
            • Directorate of Information
            • Directorate of International, Cultural, Educational, Scientific, Technological and Sports Cooperation
          • Directorate General of Consular Affairs and Diaspora
            • Directorate of Consular Affairs
            • Directorate of Development, Diaspora and Social Security Conventions
    • Councils
      • Council for Foreign Policy Strategy
      • Legal Council of the MFA
    • Diplomatic Academy

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