Committee on Foreign Affairs is a title used by several governments to refer to committees on/of foreign affairs, foreign relations, or international relations. Here are some of the more common ones: The term is used to describe the interaction taking place among governments, when striving to establish mutual contacts, another word for diplomacy. ... The term is used to describe the interaction taking place among governments, when striving to establish mutual contacts, another word for diplomacy. ... International relations (IR) is an academic and public policy field, a branch of political science, dealing with the foreign policy of states within the international system, including the roles of international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations (MNCs). ...
Italian Senate's Committee on Foreign Affairs at http://www.senato.it/english/default.htm
For the U.S., there are two such committees: the committee in the United States Senate is the Committee on Foreign Relations and in the United States House of Representative the committee is the Committee on International Relations.
The ForeignAffairsCommittee is one of the eleven standing committees of the Riigikogu.
The ForeignAffairsCommittee participates in shaping of the Republic of Estonia foreign policy and working out of the positions on foreign relations, as well as exercises supervision over the implementation of the foreign policy activities of the Government.
The ForeignAffairsCommittee conducts the legislative proceeding of draft legislation pertaining to: