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the Vice-Presidency of the European Commission in the field of external relations.
The EEAS also:
assists the General Secretariat of the Council, the Commission and the diplomatic services of the EU countries to ensure the consistency of EU external action; and
supports the Commission in preparing and implementing programmes and financial instruments relating to EU external action.
With its headquarters in Brussels, the EEAS is managed by a Secretary-General, assisted by three Deputy Secretary-Generals, operating under the authority of the High Representative. The central administration of the EEAS is organised in managing directorates dealing with:
geographic areas of action, covering all countries and all global regions;
human rights, global and multilateral issues;
CSDP and crisis response.
EU delegations
The EEAS also consists of EU delegations to non-EU countries and various international organisations. The legal basis for the delegations is Article 221 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU. Each is directed by a Head of Delegation, under the authority of the High Representative and of the EEAS, who represents the EU in the country concerned. The delegations cooperate and share information with the diplomatic services of the EU countries.
The Secretary-General of the EEAS is responsible for the financial and administrative evaluation of each delegation.
Council Decision 2010/427/EU of establishing the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service (OJ L 201, , pp. 30-40)
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union — Part Five — The Union’s external action — Title VI — The Union’s relations with international organisations and third countries and Union delegations — Article 221 (OJ C 202, , p. 147)
Council Decision 2001/80/CFSP of on the establishment of the Military Staff of the European Union (OJ L 27, , pp. 7-11)
Successive amendments to Decision 2001/80/CFSP have been incorporated into the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.