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Governments are represented abroad by ambassadors, under the direction of the State Department.
Diplomatic Immunity: The principle that holds ambassadors and other embassy workers not to be subject to the laws of the host country is indeed diplomatic immunity.
The personal representatives of the US Department of the President in foreign countries are known as ambassadors. These individuals are appointed by the President and are responsible for representing the United States in diplomatic matters and promoting its interests abroad. Ambassadors work to strengthen relationships with foreign governments, negotiate agreements, and address issues of mutual concern with the host country.
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combatant commanders
Department of State
The Department of State which is part of the Executive Branch.While State does deal with ambassadors on a regular basis (being the diplomatic department of the Executive Branch), technically, the President himself (or herself) receives foreign ambassadors.This is a formal diplomatic protocol, where the new foreign ambassador meets with the President, and presents his credentials (e.g. his documents showing that he is now the formal representative of his country to the USA). The President accepts those documents, officially recognizing this new appointment. This formal ceremony is only performed upon the first entry of a new ambassador; from then on, communications are through normal channels (usually, but not always, the Dept of State).
The primary Mission of the State Department is Diplomacy
They withdraw their ambassadors and embassy staff, who are given safe conduct.
Government Ministers, Secretary-Generals of Civil Service, Ambassadors, 1st-3rd Secretaries of Irish Embassies.
The Diplomatic Security Service is the law enforcement arm of the United States Department of State.
Restoring diplomatic relations involves the mutual agreement of two countries to resume formal diplomatic ties, including the reopening of embassies and the exchange of ambassadors. This process usually involves negotiations to address any outstanding issues that led to the breakdown of relations. Once an agreement is reached, a formal announcement is made, and the diplomatic relations are restored.