The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the
Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation provide political leadership to the Ministry. The ministry consists of four directorates-general, which deal with a particular policy area: • The Directorate-General for Political Affairs is concerned with peace, security and human rights. This includes the EU's
Common Foreign and Security Policy, the political role of
NATO, the
United Nations and the guidance for embassies and other diplomatic missions. • The Directorate-General for European Cooperation concerns itself with the
European Union. It is responsible for Dutch relations with EU members and candidate countries. It also coordinates policy in other regional organisations like the
Council of Europe, the
OECD and the
Benelux . • The Directorate-General for International Cooperation is responsible for
international development, in line with the four Dutch priorities of water, security and the rule of law, food security and
sexual and reproductive health and rights. • The Directorate-General for Foreign Economic Relations promotes the interests of Dutch businesses abroad and helps shape the Dutch contribution to the global economic order. The Netherlands has about 140 diplomatic missions abroad, see
list of diplomatic missions of the Netherlands. == International Institute for Communication and Development ==