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  • 29Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Singapore) — Ministry of Foreign Affairs Agency overview Formed 1965 Jurisdiction Government of Singapore Headquarters Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tanglin, Singapore 248163 Employees 1370[1 …

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