| Bộ Ngoại giao | |
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| Ministry overview | |
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| Formed | 28 August 1945 | 
| Type | Government Ministry | 
| Jurisdiction | Government of Vietnam | 
| Headquarters | 1 Ton That Dam Street, Dien Bien Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi (old headquarter)  1 Le Quang Dao Street, Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi (new headquarter)  | 
| Annual budget | 2.416 billion VND (2018) | 
| Minister responsible | |
| Deputy Minister responsible | 
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| Website | mofa | 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the central government institution charged with leading the foreign affairs of Vietnam. The current Foreign Minister is Bùi Thanh Sơn.
Organisation
Ministerial units
- Department of ASEAN Affairs
 - Department of Southeast Asian - South Asian - South Pacific Affairs
 - Department of Northeast Asian Affairs
 - Department of European Affairs
 - Department of American Affairs
 - Department of West Asian - Africa Affairs
 - Department of Policy Planning
 - Department of International Organisations
 - Department of Law and International Treaty
 - Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation
 - Department of General Economic Affairs
 - Department of External Culture and UNESCO
 - Department of Press and Information
 - Department of Organisation and Personnel
 - Office of the Ministry
 - Ministry Inspectorate
 - Bureau of Information Security
 - Bureau of Consular Affairs
 - Bureau of State Protocol
 - Bureau of Administration and Finance
 - Bureau of Diplomatic Corps Services
 - Committee of Overseas Vietnamese
 - Committee of National Border
 - Intelligence and Analysis Service
 
Administrative units
- Ho Chi Minh City Department of Foreign Affairs
 - Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam
 - Foreign Press Centre
 - National Translation and Interpretation Centre
 - Information Centre
 - Vietnam and the World Newspaper
 - Permanent Missions of Vietnam to United Nations and International Organisations
 - Vietnamese Embassies
 - Vietnamese Consulate-Generals and Consulates
 
List of ministers
References
External links
- Official website (in English)
 
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