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DictionarySeeforeign officeForeign and Commonwealth Office
Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeThe department of the British government responsible for advising on and executing foreign policy and matters related to the Commonwealth of Nations (which primarily consists of former territories of the British Empire). It also has an administration role in British overseas territories. It was created in its current form in 1968 but traces its origins to 1782. The chancellor of the exchequer is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister.AcronymsSeeFCOThesaurusSeeForeign Office |