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What's the difference between those who are elected to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and those who take the national examination and enter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
1, different treatment, the selection of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is often better than the national examination into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

2, the difference in development speed, the development speed of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the selection is often faster than that of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the national examination.

3. Job difference: People who are selected to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs often take part in the main translation work from the beginning, while those who take the national examination and enter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs usually take training or auxiliary work as their main task from the beginning.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC) is the diplomatic authority in People's Republic of China (PRC), People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council, and is responsible for handling People's Republic of China (PRC)'s foreign affairs with other governments and intergovernmental international organizations.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC) was established in September 1954, and its predecessor was the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Central People's Government established in June 1949. The office building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is located at No.2 Chaoyangmen South Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It is open to the public regularly every year, twice a year on average.

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(1) To implement the country's foreign policy and relevant laws and regulations, safeguard national sovereignty, security and interests on behalf of the country, handle foreign affairs on behalf of the country and the government, and undertake diplomatic exchanges between party and state leaders and foreign leaders.

(2) To investigate and study global and strategic issues in the international situation and international relations, study and analyze major issues in diplomatic work in the political, economic, cultural and security fields, and make suggestions for the CPC Central Committee and the State Council in formulating diplomatic strategies, principles and policies.

(3) In accordance with the overall diplomatic layout, be responsible for coordinating with relevant units on major issues such as foreign trade, economic aid, culture, military aid, military trade, overseas Chinese affairs, education, science and technology, and external publicity, and report to the CPC Central Committee and the State Council and make suggestions.

(4) Drafting relevant draft laws and regulations and policy plans in the field of diplomatic work.

(5) Handling global and regional security and political, economic, human rights, social, refugee and other foreign affairs in multilateral fields such as the United Nations.

(6) Being responsible for international arms control, disarmament, non-proliferation and other fields, studying international security issues, and organizing negotiations on arms control-related treaties and agreements.

(7) To be responsible for handling bilateral and multilateral treaties and international judicial cooperation concluded between the State and foreign countries, handling or participating in major foreign-related legal cases involving the State and the government, assisting in reviewing draft foreign-related laws and regulations, and organizing and coordinating China's implementation of international conventions and agreements.

(8) Take the lead in or participate in the formulation of policies related to land and marine boundaries, guide and coordinate marine foreign work, organize the management work related to boundary delimitation, demarcation and joint inspection, handle relevant foreign-related cases, and undertake diplomatic negotiations related to maritime delimitation and development.

(9) To release information on important diplomatic activities, expound foreign policies, be responsible for important foreign affairs news work of the country, organize public diplomatic activities, and manage foreign journalists in China and foreign resident news agencies.

(ten) responsible for the state's foreign etiquette and ceremony affairs, responsible for the protocol of important foreign affairs activities of the state, and responsible for the courtesy, diplomatic privileges and immunities of diplomatic institutions in China.

(eleven) responsible for consular work. Managing foreign diplomatic and consular missions in China; Responsible for overseas Chinese affairs; Handling and participating in foreign negotiations on domestic foreign-related cases; Responsible for consular protection and assistance, coordinate relevant departments and local governments, guide foreign diplomatic agencies to handle consular protection and assistance cases, and issue early warning information on consular protection and assistance.

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