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diplomat

[dip-luh-mat] / ˈdɪp ləˌmæt /


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“There are times when it is easier to flee,” Leo told Lebanese officials and diplomats in Beirut on Sunday.

From The Wall Street Journal

If generations of diplomats viewed the post-Soviet challenges of Eastern Europe as a Gordian knot to be painstakingly unraveled, the president envisioned an easy fix: The borders matter less than the business.

From The Wall Street Journal

The charges were mainly based on accusations of meeting with foreign diplomats, local media reported.

From Barron's

"Some are seeing this as the 'Lebanese way' of doing things," the diplomat said about the disarmament plans, and "aren't convinced" it can work.

From BBC

Reflecting on her years as a diplomat working towards EU and Nato integration, Nata Koridze now believes "all of that has crumbled".

From BBC