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ambassador
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Expected to represent their country's interests in a foreign land
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ambassador
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United Kingdom
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Represents the government in diplomatic relations with other countries
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diplomacy
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United Kingdom
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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
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United Kingdom
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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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diplomat
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United Kingdom
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Diplomats are respected professionals with a career path often involving prestigious education and training.
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diplomatic immunity
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United Kingdom
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Diplomatic immunity is a legal protection granted to foreign diplomats, their families, and staff, exempting them from prosecution and certain laws of the host country.
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diplomatic influence
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United Kingdom
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Diplomatic influence is a key component of foreign policy and international relations.
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diplomatic language
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United Kingdom
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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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United Kingdom
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In diplomatic protocol, there is an emphasis on proper attire and adherence to formal dress codes for official events and meetings.
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embassy
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United Kingdom
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Embassies are considered the sovereign territory of the country they represent.
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embassy
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United Kingdom
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Embassies are diplomatic missions of foreign governments located in the capital city of a country, providing services for their citizens abroad.
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