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foreign office

the ministry of a country or state that is concerned with dealings with other states
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"To enhance synergy within the Water Sector, which is a key enabler for the implementation of the "Big Four", the State Department for Irrigation is merged with the State Department for Water and Sanitation to establish the ministry of water and sanitation and irrigation," the president said.
They have not yet been able to convince the State Department to endorse the Mojahedin-e Khalq, but they may have been able to force the State Department to end its open hostility.
Ever since taking office, Trump has been on a warpath to cut the State Department and, in particular, foreign aid.
Washington DC [USA], Nov 6 ( ANI ): For the first time ever, the United States Department of State organised Diwali celebrations at the State Department in collaboration with the Embassy of India, Washington DC on Monday.
Others beneficiaries are the State Department of Public Works Sh1.5 billion, State Department of Tourism Sh and the State Department of Wildlife has been assigned Sh873 million among others.
The State Department said the TTP has 'demonstrated a close alliance with al-Qaeda' and the three pose a threat to the security of the United States.
"300 to 400 officials will be working in the State Department in the Trump administration," he said.
In a statement it issues Monday evening, the Foreign Ministry described the American step as an objective method which was absent in former statements of the US State Department. The Foreign Ministry stated that the trend of the US State Department to equalize between the government and the armed movements was lacking objectivity, because the State Department managed to equalize between the aggressor and the victim.
WASHINGTON -- Rejecting the notion of an independent Balochistan, the State Department has said the United States respects territorial integrity of Pakistan and does not support independence for Balochistan.
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