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diplomatic corps



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The order has no real territory apart from a palace and offices in Rome and a fort in Malta, but is recognised as a sovereign entity with its own diplomatic corps and passports.

From Reuters

He was then passed over for a promotion and later left the diplomatic corps.

From Washington Post

I think that's good news for the international community: There is actually a point with engaging, investing taxpayer money and putting your diplomatic corps to work.

From Salon

“We need to be aware that such peace talks are a trap for Ukraine and its diplomatic corps,” said Yurii Poita, who heads the Asia section at the Kyiv-based New Geopolitics Research Network.

From Seattle Times

An Ivy Leaguer and Rhodes Scholar, he spent two decades in city government either as mayor or a city councilman and took a circuitous path toward the diplomatic corps.

From Washington Times