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diplomat

[dip-luh-mat] / ˈdɪp ləˌmæt /


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The high-powered Munich meeting of government leaders, diplomats, defence and intelligence chiefs comes shortly before Russia's full-scale war on Ukraine is set to enter its fifth gruelling year.

From Barron's

The former German diplomat said the White House's foreign policy "is already changing the world, and it has triggered dynamics whose full consequences are only beginning to emerge".

From BBC

But the incident left a trail of collateral damage, several European diplomats said on condition of anonymity.

From Barron's

The move was heralded by diplomats as a sign of increased "burden-sharing" within the alliance in action.

From Barron's

If confirmed, Carl will oversee more than 100 diplomats worldwide and work closely with the United Nations on human rights, immigration, refugees, and global development.

From Salon