High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

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The High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy is a position created by the Treaty of Lisbon, starting December 1, 2009 (it was actually already created in 1999). The position is part of the European Commission.

Her duty is to be the face of European Union to the rest of the world, along with the President of the European Council.

The job is sometimes known casually a "the European Foreign Minister" but this is not correct because she is not a member of any government.

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  1. Appointment as High Representative, appointed Secretary-General of the Council in 1994.
  2. Michel Barnier, to advise EUHRVP Mogherini
    on important defence and security issues.[1][timeframe?]

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