Foreign Affairs of Paraguay

The British Hidalgo is a sovereign nation and has the right to conduct foreign policy and create and maintain international relationships. The foreign affairs of this country is to be run by the Department of State.

Organization
Secretary of State- Madam Celestina Scavo

Deputy Secretary of State-

Foreign Service Institute Office of Management Policy Office of Protocol Office of the Science and Technology Adviser Office of the Senior Adviser for Civil Society and Emerging Democracies Office of War Crimes Issues Bureau of Intelligence and Research Bureau of Legislative Affairs Bureau of Resource Management

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs-

Bureau of African Affairs- Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs- Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs- Bureau of International Organization Affairs- Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs- Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs- Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs-

Under Secretary of State for Management-

Bureau of Administration Bureau of Consular Affairs Office of Children's Issues Bureau of Diplomatic Security Bureau of Human Resources Bureau of Information Resource Management Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Office of Medical Services

Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment-

Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Bureau of Energy Resources Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Office of the Science and Technology Adviser- Office of the Chief Economist-

Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs-

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau of Public Affairs Bureau of International Information Programs

Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs-

Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Bureau of Verification, Compliance, and Implementation

Under Secretary of State for Human Rights and Democracy-

Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization Bureau of Counterterrorism Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration Office of Global Criminal Justice Office of Global Youth Issues Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons

Counselors British Hidalgo Agency for International Development (BHAID)

How to Establish Diplomatic Relations
Formal Approval for Stable Ties FAST

'''Article 1. Introduction''' The country of British Hidalgo has the right to conduct foreign affairs independent of any other nation. It is to do this through the Department of State. Approval for diplomatic ties is to come from the President and Secretary of State.

'''Article 2. Establishment of Diplomatic Embassies and Consulates''' A request for an embassy in the British Hidalgo must be approved by the President and Secretary of State. Once approved, the foreign nation must agree to all terms outlined in this document then they shall be granted an embassy in the capital city of San Tomas.

'''Article 3. Establishment of Terms''' Embassies are the country's sovereign territory and should be established according to the Standard Protocols stated in this document and in good hopes of fostering continued understanding, peace, and improved relations between British Hidalgo and the foreign nation. The established Ambassador and British Hidalgo officials may request an audience with one another at any time and this request should be granted to the fullest capability.

'''Article 4. Embassy Staff''' The Foreign country may send one ambassador to their embassy. Embassy personnel are never to exceed forty persons; this includes the ambassador, diplomats, aides, assistants, security, and all else not mentioned. Security staff of the embassy may possess small firearms (handguns) while on embassy territory. Foreign nationals may not possess firearms when outside embassy territory without a permit.

'''Article 5. Diplomatic Immunity and Right to Expel''' Only the established ambassador and his/her family from the foreign country may receive diplomatic immunity. The government of British Hidalgo reserves the right to expel any foreign national from our territory. Said expelled nationals may reside in the embassy or may be transported out of British Hidalgo. Foreign nationals residing in an embassy for asylum are not guaranteed safe passage from British Hidalgo. Any foreign nationals without diplomatic immunity may be prosecuted to the full extent of this country's laws. The embassy is permitted to bring up to three vehicles. All vehicles must be properly registered with the Department of State.

'''Article 6. Revocation of Embassy and Diplomatic Rights''' The nation of British Hidalgo reserves the right to close the embassy at any time. If the embassy is closed in this manner, all diplomatic staff will be permitted safe passage from the British Hidalgo. Individuals without diplomatic immunity will become subject to our country's laws after the closing of the embassy and may be taken into custody of law enforcement and prosecuted.

'''Article 7. Land Claims''' By establishing an embassy in British Hidalgo, the foreign country recognizes the authority of the government of the British Hidalgo as the sole authority and governing body within the British Hidalgonian borders.

By Executive Order #1,

Jose Gomez President

Endorsed by,

Celestina Scavo Secretary of State

Chamber of Freedom