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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Denmark)

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Government ministry of Denmark
Kingdom of Denmark
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Udenrigsministeriet

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark in Copenhagen
Agency overview
Formed1770
JurisdictionKingdom of Denmark and itsdiplomatic missions worldwide
HeadquartersCopenhagen
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Websiteum.dk

TheMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (Danish:Udenrigsministeriet,Faroese:Uttanríkismálaráðið,Greenlandic:Nunanut Allanut Ministereqarfik) and its overseas representations (the Danish embassies, diplomatic missions, consulates and trade offices) are in charge of theDanish Realm'sforeign policy andrelations. Among these tasks are policy towards theArctic Council,European Union,Nordic Council,development aid,trade policy and legal affairs in relation to the outside world.

Theministry services five distinctministers:[1] theforeign minister, theMinister for Nordic Cooperation, theMinister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, theMinister for European Affairs and theMinister for Development Cooperation. The ministry is led by the head of department and four directors.

History

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs first became its own institution in 1770 as theForeign Service Department and was renamedThe Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1848. Before then, the diplomatic tasks were usually handled by brief individual missions, but the increasing complexity of diplomatic affairs necessitated the creation of a larger organization. The Ministry currently employs thousands of people at home and abroad.

Its official role is to further Danish interests in a way that furthers the freedom, security and well-being of Danish citizens abroad, while working for peace and stability in the world. In practice, the organization helps Danish companies in theirexport markets and Danish citizens in emergency situations abroad through close cooperation between the headquarters onAsiatisk Plads inCopenhagen and the representations abroad.

Involvement in the UN Oil-For-Food Programme

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The ministry, as seen fromVor Frelsers Kirke in downtown Copenhagen

Accusations have surfaced that several high-profile Danish companies (including pharmaceutical companyNovo Nordisk) had been bribing various Iraqi government andUnited Nations officials in connection with the UNOil-for-Food Programme. According to a UN investigation, more than 2200 companies were involved in the bribery, among these 22 Danish companies, 17 of which are being investigated since 2005 by the State Prosecutor for Serious Economic Crime under theMinistry of Justice.[2]

Some of these companies have since tried to pass on the blame to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, alleging that they were encouraged by government officials to participate in the widespread corruption. The allegations have held sway in the media and among theliberal-conservative government'sopposition inParliament, who have also criticized the Ministry's unwillingness to comment the case openly. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has worked together with the State Prosecutor to clarify any issues to absolve itself of blame. In 2007, after several classified documents were leaked to the press, the Ministry decided to release its answers to the questions posed by the State Prosecutor in an effort to protect its employees.[3]

Danish Trade Council

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The Danish Trade Council is a trade organisation within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that promotes Danish exports and investment abroad.[4][5]

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Ministers Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  2. ^Danmarks Radio,"Stigende pres på udenrigsministeriet i olie-for-mad-skandale" Scandale,DR Nyheder / Politik 11 July 2007.
  3. ^Berlingske Tidende,"Udenrigsministerium åbner for Olie-for-mad program",Berlingske, 18 September 2007.
  4. ^Worldwide Government Directory With International Organizations. CQ Press. 2006. p. 386.ISBN 9780872892583.
  5. ^"The Danish Trade Council". Retrieved2012-03-08.
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