Management of the consular corps
The Directorate of Protocol and the Chancellery is responsible for management of Luxembourg’s consular corps abroad, that of the foreign consular corps in Luxembourg, as well as management of Luxembourg’s foreign trade advisers abroad. Consular corps Luxembourg's
Management of the consular corps
The Directorate of Protocol and the Chancellery is responsible for management of Luxembourg’s consular corps abroad, that of the foreign consular corps in Luxembourg, as well as management of Luxembourg’s foreign trade advisers abroad. Consular corps Luxembourg's
Management of the foreign diplomatic corps
The Directorate of Protocol and the Chancellery is the link between the Luxembourg State and diplomatic missions accredited to Luxembourg. It takes care of the administrative management of the diplomatic community and of European and international civil servants and endeavours
Management of the foreign diplomatic corps
The Directorate of Protocol and the Chancellery is the link between the Luxembourg State and diplomatic missions accredited to Luxembourg. It takes care of the administrative management of the diplomatic community and of European and international civil servants and endeavours
Visits by foreign VIPs
Numerous foreign dignitaries visit the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for bilateral visits, be they state visits, or official, working or courtesy visits, or to attend international conferences and seminars. Protocol and logistical organisation The Directorate of Protocol is responsible for
Visits by foreign VIPs
Numerous foreign dignitaries visit the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for bilateral visits, be they state visits, or official, working or courtesy visits, or to attend international conferences and seminars. Protocol and logistical organisation The Directorate of Protocol is responsible for
Technical assistance
The Directorate of international economic relations also manages the technical assistance Luxembourg provides to third countries. Transfer of scientific or technical knowledge This assistance can materialise under transfers of scientific or technical knowledge tailored to the needs of the beneficiary
Regional economic organisations and regional cooperation
The Directorate of European affairs and international economic relations (DII) defines and represents regional economic policy within organisations such as the Belgium–Luxembourg Economic Union (UEBL), Benelux or the Greater Region. D II also coordinates, in close consultation with
International economic organisations
The Directorate of international economic relations and European affairs defines and represents international economic policy within multilateral organisations such as the WTO or the OECD. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) In 1961, the Organisation for Economic
Restrictive measures
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and more specifically the Directorate of international economic relations, is responsible for the general coordination of restrictive economic and financial measures decreed by the United Nations Security Council and the European Union (EU
Restrictive measures
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and more specifically the Directorate of international economic relations, is responsible for the general coordination of restrictive economic and financial measures decreed by the United Nations Security Council and the European Union (EU
European affairs
The Ministry’s Directorate of International Economic Relations and European Affairs (Directorate II) coordinates European policy between the ministerial departments. It chairs the Inter-ministerial committee for European policy coordination (Comité interministériel de coordination de la politique européenne - CICPE), and coordinates
Foreign policy statements
Each year, the Minister for Foreign and European Affairs delivers the foreign policy statement to the Chamber of Deputies. This speech enables the head of Luxembourg’s diplomatic service to present the broad outline of the country’s foreign and
Relations with international organisations
Involvement within international organisations is a pillar of Luxembourg foreign policy. Luxembourg is deeply committed to an effective multilateral system that revolves around the United Nations System, more important than ever in maintaining international peace and security and ensuring sustainable