Siva Sankar Menon
The Secretary of State is typically responsible for foreign affairs in the President's cabinet. This individual heads the Department of State and is the chief diplomat of the United States, representing the country in international relations and negotiations.
The Secretary of State generally is responsible for foreign affairs, though other agencies often have significant responsibility in limited areas (e.g. Department of Commerce for many trade-related negotiations).
The Secretary of State is the main department head when it comes to dealing with foreighn affairs for the president of the united states
the most liable person for foreign affairs in US is president. he plays the key roll in this regard and have complete authority to deal with; and the state secretary is next to the president. congress can also keeps its eyes on foreign affairs and its interest.
The Secretary of State is responsible for managing the United States' foreign affairs and representing the country in diplomatic matters. They advise the President on foreign policy decisions and negotiate with other countries to promote American interests. The Secretary of State plays a crucial role in shaping the government's foreign policy decisions by providing expertise and guidance on international issues.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs?
Amina Chawahir Mohamed is the Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Kenya.
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs was created in 1790.
Jose Luis Rocha is the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for Cabo Verde.
Lorin S. Robert is the Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the Federated States of Micronesia.
the foreign secretary must be found out on another page
The name of the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya is Eng. Karanja Kibicho.
The name of the cabinet secretary of the ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya is Hon. Amb. Amina Mohammed.
The Attorney general
The Secretary of State.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Originally known as the Department of Foreign Affairs under the secretary of foreign affairs; the name was later changed to : Secretary of State and Department of State. Foreign service office