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Diplomacy involves a formal and structured approach to negotiating relationships and agreements between countries, often through diplomatic channels and official representatives.
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Diplomacy often involves formal negotiations and agreements between countries, and diplomats are often high-ranking officials representing their governments.
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Diplomacy involves formal negotiations and discussions between governments, often with a focus on legal agreements and international relations.
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Diplomacy involves formal negotiation between government representatives, often in a diplomatic setting such as embassies or summits.
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Diplomacy often involves formal negotiations and use of diplomatic language to maintain international relations and resolve conflicts peacefully.
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Diplomats are often seen as formal and reserved individuals, representing their countries in official capacities.
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Diplomats are often associated with formal diplomatic training and represent their country's interests in international negotiations.
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Diplomats are respected professionals with a career path often involving prestigious education and training.
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Typically seen as an important representative of a country, involved in international negotiations and diplomacy.
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Diplomats are often trained in negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
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diplomatic language
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Carefully chosen words used by diplomats and politicians to convey messages diplomatically and avoid causing offense.
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diplomatic protocol
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Formalized rules of behavior and etiquette are important in diplomatic protocol, including proper use of titles and forms of address.
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