Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Aerla)
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
| Mënestrum ov Ösland Afërs | |
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1709 AN |
| Headquarters | Ian H. Holden Building, Noursala |
| Agency executives | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Lucas Kessler |
| Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs | Thomas Morehead |
| Undersecretary for Political Affairs | Anita Hedge |
| Parent agency | |
| National Assembly | |
| Child agencies | |
| Diplomatic Corps of Aerla | |
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Commonspeak: Mënestrum ov Ösland Afërs), often abbreviated as MoFA, is a government agency in charge of the foreign affairs of Aerla. Its chief duties include administering diplomatic missions, negotiating treaties and agreements, and advising the National Assembly and the President on foreign policy. It is also in charge of maintaining the Aerlan delegation to multinational organizations such as the Micras Treaty Organization. It was founded in 1709 AN and is headquartered in the Ian H. Holden Building in Noursala.
The MoFA is also in charge of issuing passports and visas. It also operates the Foreign Services Academy, a satellite school of the University of Noursala used to drain diplomats.
The Ministry is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is nominated by the President and confirmed by the National Assembly. This protocol is the same for the nomination of Ambassadors. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Lucas Kessler, who was nominated in 1750 AN by President Thomas Guthrie and unanimously confirmed by the National Assembly.
The MoFA also maintains the Aerlan Registry of Terrorist Organizations.
Bilateral Relations
| Nation | Diplomat Responsible | Status | Visa Policy | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demitar Zhelev | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Relations formalized following the Treaty between Aerla and the Imperial State of Constancia in 1722 AN. Further formalized when Constancia joined the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization in 1753 AN. | |
| Evan Battle | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Concord Alliance Treaty Organization members. | |
| Martin Reed | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Relations formalized following the Treaty between Hurmu and Aerla, signed on 5.III.1722 AN. | |
| Tina Ahlman | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Concord Alliance Treaty Organization member. | |
| Simon Borowski | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Warm and friendly relations. Relations first formalized the through Treaty between Aerla and Nouvelle Alexandrie in 1722 AN. Further formalized when Aerla joined the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization in 1752 AN. | |
| Daniel Germani | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Concord Alliance Treaty Organization member. | |
| James Rojek | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Relations formalized following the Treaty between Sanama and Aerla, signed on 5.XIV.1746 AN. | |
| Yahya al-Salhi | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Concord Alliance Treaty Organization member. | |
| Julia Lally | Positive | Visa free for 90 days | Relations formalized following the Treaty between Aerla and the Commonwealth of Zeed in 1722 AN. | |
| Other | N/A | Visa required | Visas may be registered for online or in-person at embassies or consulates. | |
Multilateral relations
List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Aerla
| Name | Term | President | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peter Othmar | 1710 AN-1720 AN | Henry Cassian | |
| Ian Holden | 1720 AN-1734 AN | Basil Fitzroy | Resigned to become Secretary-General of the MTO. |
| Christopher Kellerman | 1734 AN-1740 AN | ||
| Christine Hirschberger | 1740 AN-1750 AN | Michel Sabbagh | |
| Lucas Kessler | 1750 AN- | Thomas Guthrie |