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The diplomatic corps may also cooperate amongst themselves on a number of matters, including certain dealings with the host government. In practical terms, the doyen of the diplomatic corps may have a role to play in negotiating with local authorities regarding the application of aspects of the
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In many countries, and especially in Africa, the heads and the foreign members of the country offices of major international organizations (
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provided that any country may choose to give nuncios a different precedence than other ambassadors.
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in another state or country. As a body, they usually only assemble to attend state functions like a
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The diplomatic corps may, in certain contexts, refer to the collection of
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Diplomatic corps plaque used on some embassies and diplomatic missions
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The term is sometimes confused with the collective body of diplomats
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to a country is given the title Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps (
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United States' Deans of the Diplomatic Corps: 1893 To Present
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Body of foreign diplomats accredited to one country or body
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a particular country—the proper term for which is
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Diplomatic vehicles in most countries have distinctive
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Index

Dean of the Diplomatic Corps
Diplomatic service
Plaque of Diplomatic Corps Logo
French
diplomats
accredited
heads of mission
ambassadors
high commissioners
nuncios
countries
coronation
inauguration
national day
State Opening of Parliament
palace
head of state
diplomatic service
orders of precedence
United Nations
European Union
International Committee of the Red Cross
African Union
diplomatic license plates
Doyen
ambassador
French
order of precedence
New Zealand
deputy prime minister

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