Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Spain)

Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Secretario de Estado de Asuntos Exteriores
Coat of Arms used by the Government
Incumbent
Diego Martínez Belío
since December 20, 2023
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation
Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs
StyleThe Most Excellent (formal)
Mr. Secretary of State (informal)
AbbreviationSEAEX
Reports toForeign Minister
NominatorForeign Minister
AppointerThe King
FormationApril 27, 1979
First holderCarlos Robles Piquer
Websiteexteriores.gob.es

The secretary of state for foreign and global affairs (SEAEX) is a senior minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Government of Spain. Although he or she has the same rank as the other Secretaries of State of the Department, the SEAEX is considered the second-in-command to the Minister.

The secretary of state for foreign affairs is responsible for the planning and executing the foreign policy of the central government in its global aspects and in some specific geographical and thematic areas.[1]

Specifically, he or she is responsible for the coordination and following of the Spanish participation in the Common Foreign Policy and Security of the European Union, for the foreign policy regarding the United Nations and the rest of the international organizations and the establishment of economic relations with other nations. Furthermore, the SEAEX is in charge of international issues like terrorism, security, construction of and maintainment of peace, non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament and human rights.[1]

Most of the European Union and rest of Europe competences are assumed by the secretary of state for the European Union, with the exception of those for Eastern Europe. The SEAEX is also responsible for the foreign policy regarding the Maghreb, Africa, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, North America, Asia and the Pacific.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "Royal Decree 644/2020, of July 7, by which the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation is developed". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-20.