Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Lithuania) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Type:Ministry
Picture Width:300px
Jurisdiction:Government of Lithuania
Headquarters:J. Tumo-Vaižganto 2, Naujamiestis,
01511 Vilnius
Employees:1,083 permanent employees
(January 2021)[1] and 1 cat[2]
Budget:€0.093 billion (2021)[3]
Minister1 Name:Gabrielius Landsbergis
Minister1 Pfo:19th Minister for Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
Chief1 Name:Rango
Chief1 Position:Official Cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania [4]
Map:54.6905°N 25.2697°W

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos užsienio reikalų ministerija) is a governmental body of the Republic of Lithuania that shapes the national policy, and organises, coordinates, and controls its enforcement in the following areas: foreign affairs and security policy: international relations, economic security, foreign trade, protection of the rights and interests of the Republic of Lithuania and its persons and entities abroad; coordination of European Union membership; representing the Republic of Lithuania abroad diplomatic and consular relations, diplomatic service, Lithuanian national and diplomatic protocol, international relations; the policy of cooperation of the Republic of Lithuania; strengthening of expat connections with Lithuania.[5]

History

The first cabinet of ministers of the Republic of Lithuania was appointed on 11 November 1918 and the foreign affairs minister position was initially assumed by the Prime Minister Augustinas Voldemaras.[6] Augustinas Voldemaras served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in subsequent cabinets under different prime ministers until 18 January 2022, when he was replaced by Juozas Purickis.

Activities

The head of the Ministry is the foreign minister. The current head of the Ministry is Gabrielius Landsbergis. He is appointed and revoked by the President of the Republic of Lithuania by motion from the Prime Minister.[7] The foreign minister is subordinate to the Parliament, the President, and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania. The foreign minister supervises the Ministry, deals with matters that lay within its sphere of competence, signs international agreements, ensures the enforcement of regulations the Ministry is tasked to oversee, files bills, ensures the execution of orders from the Government and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania, approves Strategic Planning Methodology, issues annual reports, coordinates and controls the work of administrational departments of the Ministry, as well as the activities of diplomatic missions, consular establishments and offices of the Republic of Lithuania to international organizations, file motions to the President of the Republic of Lithuania to award the diplomatic ranks of ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Lithuania, envoy extraordinary of the Republic of Lithuania, and minister plenipotentiary of the Republic of Lithuania, and to the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, to appoint or recall diplomatic representatives (ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary), defines the areas of activity for vice-ministers, and areas of cooperation for the Ministry chancellor.[8]

In his work, the minister is advised by officers of political trust – vice-ministers. The Ministry may not have more than four of them. They organise and control execution of orders, the drafting and approval of draft regulations, and represent the minister by assignment, presenting the minister's political attitudes and decisions to the public.

The analysis, planning, formation, coordination, and enforcement of Lithuania's foreign policy is done by the political director of the Foreign Ministry. The director's functions include high-level representation of Lithuania abroad. The political director is involved in the activities of the Ministry's management, cooperates with the Ministry's administrative departments, domestic and foreign institutions, bodies, and individual partners. The director also supervises the formation, enforcement, and development of the security policy and cooperation with foreign countries, regions, and international organizations, the strengthening of the Eastern neighborhood policy, human rights and democracy, European policy, trans-Atlantic and developmental cooperation, and support of democracy.

The head of the Ministry's administration is the chancellor. The chancellor coordinates and controls the activities of the Ministry's administrative departments, ensures that financial and intellectual resources, assets and information are used optimally to achieve the Ministry's strategic operating goals and objectives.

The foreign minister has an advisory institution, the so-called board.[9] The ministry also has a cat called Rango, with his official title being 'Official Cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania'.[10]

Ministers

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
TermMinisterPartyCabinetOffice
Start dateEnd dateTime in office
1Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionPrunskienė17 January 199010 January 1991
2Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionŠimėnas10 January 199113 January 1991
3Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionVagnorius13 January 199121 July 1992
4Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionAbišala21 July 199217 December 1992
5Povilas Gylys
(born 1948)
Democratic Labour PartyLubys17 December 199231 March 1993
6Povilas Gylys
(born 1948)
Democratic Labour PartyŠleževičius31 March 199319 March 1996
7Povilas Gylys
(born 1948)
Democratic Labour PartyStankevičius19 March 199610 December 1996
8Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionVagnorius10 December 199610 June 1999
9Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionPaksas10 June 199911 November 1999
10Algirdas Saudargas
(born 1948)
Homeland UnionKubilius11 November 19999 November 2000
11Antanas Valionis
(born 1950)
New UnionPaksas9 November 200012 July 2001
12Antanas Valionis
(born 1950)
New UnionBrazauskas12 July 200114 December 2004
13Antanas Valionis
(born 1950)
New UnionBrazauskas14 December 200418 July 2006
14Petras Vaitiekūnas
(born 1953)
IndependentKirkilas18 July 20069 December 2008
15Vygaudas Ušackas
(born 1962)
IndependentKubilius9 December 200826 January 2010
16Audronius Ažubalis
(born 1958)
Homeland Union29 January 201013 December 2012
17Linas Antanas Linkevičius
(born 1961)
Social Democratic PartyButkevičius13 December 201213 December 2016
18Linas Antanas Linkevičius
(born 1961)
Social Democratic PartySkvernelis13 December 201611 December 2020
Independent
19Gabrielius Landsbergis
(born 1982)
Homeland UnionŠimonytė11 December 2020Incumbent

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External links

Notes and References

  1. https://rekvizitai.vz.lt/en/company/lietuvos_respublikos_uzsienio_reikalu_ministerija/number-of-employees/ Lietuvos Respublikos užsienio reikalų ministerija employees (insured) on January 2nd, 2021
  2. Web site: Official Cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania. .
  3. https://finmin.lrv.lt/uploads/finmin/documents/files/2021m_%20%C4%AEstatymas(1).pdf Lithuanian budget for 2021
  4. Web site: Official Cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania. .
  5. Web site: 1155 Dėl Lietuvos Respublikos užsienio reikalų ministerijos nuostatų patvirtinimo. www.e-tar.lt. 2017-10-19.
  6. Web site: Kaip gimė pirmoji Lietuvos Vyriausybė. How the first Government of Lithuania was born. 11 November 2017. 9 July 2023. lt. Kauno Diena.
  7. Book: Lithuania's Constitution of 1992 with Amendments through 2006. constituteproject.org. 2017.
  8. Web site: LR Vyriausybės nutarimas dėl Lietuvos Respublikos Užsienio reikalų ministerijos nuostatų patvirtinimo..
  9. Web site: Lietuvos Respublikos užsienio reikalų ministerijos schematinė struktūra.
  10. Web site: Official Cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania. .