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diplomat

[dip-luh-mat] / ˈdɪp ləˌmæt /


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A British diplomat has been ordered to leave Russia, with officials accusing the man of being an intelligence agent working undercover at the embassy in Moscow.

From BBC

The reports drew condemnation by UN experts, rights groups and Guinean diplomats.

From Barron's

More recently, as China assailed Japan, text messages and photos that Taiwan officials said came from the Chinese military spread the claim that Takaichi had been bribed by Taiwanese diplomats.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lee's smoothness as a diplomat has boosted his approval ratings back home.

From BBC

Robertson, the former diplomat, said it is likely that the Americans are watching the Canada-China relationship "very closely", and that Canada is keeping the US "well informed" of its intentions.

From BBC