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diplomatic

[dip-luh-mat-ik] / ˌdɪp ləˈmæt ɪk /


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“Should this cooperation remain stable, logical next steps could include the restoration of formal diplomatic relations…including at some point for negotiations around a debt restructuring,” JPMorgan analysts wrote in a Sunday note.

From The Wall Street Journal

His stance has shocked Denmark, a Nato ally that has traditionally enjoyed close relations with Washington, says BBC News diplomatic correspondent James Landale.

From BBC

It is moving beyond military might to assert its power in the diplomatic field as well, Guterman added.

From The Wall Street Journal

For weeks, China and Japan have been engaged in a diplomatic row over the former's claim on self-governed Taiwan, which puts Seoul, a key regional power, in an awkward spot.

From BBC

Hargeisa has also turned down all economic and diplomatic overtures from Moscow.

From The Wall Street Journal