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In their own countries diplomats live anywhere just like any other of their fellow citizens. If they are foreign diplomats (ie living in another country), the junior diplomats may rent houses in the host country's community areas (where they live like any other foreigner). However the chief foreign diplomats (the ambassador and his/her staff) will live in the embassy of their country, which by international convention is regarded as 'foreign soil' to the host country.
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Diplomatic expulsion occurs when the government of a host nation, such as the United States, declares a foreign diplomat "Persona Non Grata."Persona Non Grata simply means "an unwelcome person." Governments normally do this when foreign diplomats engage in "activities outside their official capacity", a phrase that is used as diplomatic shorthand for espionage. They also sometimes expel diplomats in response to their own diplomats being expelled, or when the foreign diplomat engages in a serious crime.Once declared Persona Non Grata, the foreign diplomat usually has about ten days to leave the country.
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A diplomat is a liaison between two parties. They work with two parties to discuss and resolve issues. There are diplomats that work between countries and large corporations.- - - - -In the US foreign service, there are two kinds of officers.The first is the Ambassador. This person is the public face of America in that country. The reality of ambassadorships is, for any country an American might like to go to the ambassador is someone who raised a LOT of money for the president's campaign. The ambassadors to France, England, Germany, China, Russia and any of the other really nice countries where the job isn't that hard are all people who ran fundraising campaigns that brought the president's campaign millions of dollars. The ambassadors to places like sub-Saharan Africa are people who have worked in the State Department on those countries their entire adult lives. Needless to say, the not-so-nice countries generally have better ambassadors. (The current US ambassador to the UK is the retired chairman of Citigroup and a long-time Democratic fundraiser. The current US ambassador to Benin has been a foreign service officer in the State Department, working Africa, for the last thirty years.)So, basically, the major job of the Ambassador is to throw good parties, socialize with the government and industry of whatever country he or she's posted to, be in charge of the career foreign service officers and not embarrass America too badly.The Foreign Service Officer is the diplomat that does the hard work of country-to-country relations. Most of them have doctorates in something related to foreign affairs. A good FSO can make a horrific Ambassador look really good.in simple words : a diplomat is a person appointed by a national government to conduct official negotiations and maintain political, economic, andsocial relations with another country or countries.P.S it also means :-a person who is tactful and skillful in managing delicatesituations, handling people, etc.
An ambassador is a diplomatic representative that attends international meetings, banquets and parties and acts as a figurehead for their country of origin.Ambassadors are also known as diplomats, a more general term describing those that work in a foreign country while retaining citizenship in their home country.
An ambassador is a diplomatic representative that attends international meetings, banquets and parties and acts as a figurehead for their country of origin.Ambassadors are also known as diplomats, a more general term describing those that work in a foreign country while retaining citizenship in their home country.
As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.As queen, Cleopatra had to oversee all the daily business of Egypt, from reading reports of tax revenue to approving allocations of grain for seed for the farmers. True, she had underlings to do the work, but she still had to approve or disapprove the final result. Among her other duties were the religious ones. As queen she was expected to perform certain rituals on behalf of the people and for the prosperity of the country. She also had to meet and correspond with foreign diplomats and sometimes entertain foreign rulers.
a place where all incoming and outgoing calls are handled
Depends on your contract of employment.