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No country necessarily has bad relations with Malta, though the country only has diplomatic relations with 44 countries.
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An ambassador goes to a country/countries to help relations, and deal with political bonds the countries share.
It is typically the role of the president of a country in order to establish relationships with other countries. The president will work with members of their staff and will get in contact with the country they wish to develop relationships with.
Foreign trade is important but not necessary for a country to survive. Some countries can be self-sufficient, especially if they are not consumerist countries.
The department that typically handles relations with other countries is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also known as the Department of State or the Foreign Office, depending on the country. This department is responsible for managing diplomatic and consular relations, negotiating treaties, and representing the country's interests internationally.
cut off diplomatic relations with a country
A consul is a person of authority from a country that is chosen to represent their country in a foreign relations meeting with other countries. The role of this officer is to secure and protect the interests of the citizens within their country.
Cuba, Libya, Iran, and North Korea are the only countries not to have diplomatic relations with the US.
Countries do not have affairs in the way you imply in your question. Countries have foreign relations with other countries and the department that deals with these relationships is called the foreign affairs department.A foreign affairs department will have relations with all countries. some of which will be ambassadorial relationships.
a group or committee of persons sent to a foreign country to conduct negotiations, establish relations, provide scientific and technical assistance, or the like.
Foreign policy is the policy a government follows in its dealings with other countries, including diplomatic, trade, and military relations. It outlines a country's strategies and goals in engaging with the international community to promote its interests and maintain peaceful relations.