Foreign Affairs Committee
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Foreign Affairs Committee may refer to—
  • Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
    Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
    The Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade was first established in March 1938 under the name of Committee on External Relations...

  • Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development
    Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development
    The Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development is a committee in the Canadian House of Commons. It focuses on foreign affairs and international development...

  • Committee on Foreign Affairs (EU)
    Committee on Foreign Affairs (EU)
    The Committee on Foreign Affairs , previously called Political Affairs, is a committee of the European Parliament...

  • Committee on Foreign Affairs (Parliament of Sweden)
    Committee on Foreign Affairs (Parliament of Sweden)
    The Committee on Foreign Affairs is a committee in the Parliament of Sweden. The committee prepares matters concerning Sweden's relations and agreements with other states and international organisations, as well as its development assistance to other countries...

  • Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Supreme Soviet
  • Foreign Affairs Committee (Iceland)
    Foreign Affairs Committee (Iceland)
    The Foreign Affairs Committee is a standing committee of the Icelandic parliament....

  • Foreign Affairs Select Committee of the UK House of Commons
  • United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs
  • United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
    United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
    The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations is a standing committee of the United States Senate. It is charged with leading foreign-policy legislation and debate in the Senate. The Foreign Relations Committee is generally responsible for overseeing and funding foreign aid programs as...

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