Committee of Ministers
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This article is about the Council of Europe body. For the Russian body of the same name, see Russian Council of Ministers.
The Committee of Ministers is the Council of Europe's highest decision-making body. It comprises the foreign ministers of all the member states of the Council of Europe, but in practice the ministers only meet once a year, so their place is taken up by extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassadors who are the permanent representatives of the member states to the Council of Europe.
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