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Diplomatic and correspondence
Diplomatic records found on different sites have detailed the correspondence between the city and the various contemporary empires in the Mediterranean, Near East, and Africa.
Diplomatic correspondence to President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, as during the Trent Affair, for instance, frequently referred to him as His Excellency.
Category: Diplomatic correspondence
Diplomatic correspondence from Buda seems to indicate that the period of Vlad's effective confinement was relatively short.
Diplomatic correspondence between the Crimean Khanate and Poland from the early 16th century refers to the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth as the " land of the Poles and the Lipkas ".
* Diplomatic correspondence between Finnish and Russian Governments
Category: Diplomatic correspondence
Diplomatic correspondence
Specific duties of the incumbents varied over the years and included such responsibilities as supervising the Diplomatic and Consular Bureaus, general supervision of correspondence, consular appointments, administration of the Department, and supervision of economic matters and various geographic divisions.

Diplomatic and was
Brunei recognised Bangladesh quickly with other Southeast Asian countries and Bangladesh established residential Diplomatic mission in 1985, although it was closed down from 1988 to 1997 due to financial constraints.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries was established in 1984.
It was agreed as international law in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations ( 1961 ), though the concept and custom have a much longer history.
The United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office delivered a note to the Ecuadorian government in Quito reminding them of the provisions of the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987 which allow the British government to withdraw recognition of diplomatic protection from embassies ; the move was interpreted as a hostile act by Ecuador, with Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño stating that this " explicit threat " would be met with " appropriate responses in accordance with international law ".
Diplomatic relations between the two countries was established in 1984.
In August 2008, it was announced that the Solomon Islands intended to open a High Commission in Suva, and in December the government of Fiji announced that it had " formally endorsed the establishment of a Resident Diplomatic Mission in Suva by the Government of the Solomon Islands ".
Diplomatic relations were re-established in 1956, when a war reparations agreement was concluded.
In Berlin, Pacelli was Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and active in diplomatic and many social activities.
Exclusively, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which is entitled by the founding of United Nations as the cornerstone of modern day diplomacy since the Vienna Congress, was signed and ratified by the Republic of China on 18 April 1961 and 19 December 1969.
This was followed much later by the Convention regarding Diplomatic Officers ( Havana, 1928 ).
The treaty was adopted on April 18, 1961, by the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities held in Vienna, Austria, and first implemented on April 24, 1964.
Diplomatic considerations had led them to make very limited preparations for invasion and the attack was immediately successful.
He joined the Dutch Diplomatic Service in 1938 and after a two year assignment at the Private Office of the Foreign Minister he was appointed as attaché in Bern ( Switzerland ) in 1940 and in late 1941 he moved to Lisbon ( Portugal ).
Diplomatic relations between Israel and Serbia's predecessor state, Yugoslavia, were severed for 25 years, from 1967 until 1991, when they were officially renewed, by which time Yugoslavia was in the process of disintegration.
He was then made a Commander on 27 April 1999, and went on to finish his active naval career at the British Ministry of Defence until 2001, as an officer of the Diplomatic Directorate of the Naval Staff.
This was the beginning of the Diplomatic Revolution, which saw France allied to her former enemy Austria.
In 2003 Cam ' ron teamed up with his fellow Diplomats Members Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zeeky to release the Diplomats ' debut double disc album, Diplomatic Immunity, in 2003 under Roc-A-Fella / Diplomat Records, which was quickly certified gold by the RIAA.
Sir George's autobiography, My Mission to Russia and Other Diplomatic Memories, was published in 1923.
In an article appearing in the Glasgow Herald on 29 September 1936 it was noted that John Cairncross had scored an " outstanding double success of being placed 1st in the Home List and 1st in the competition for the Foreign Office and the Diplomatic Service ," and that he had been placed 5th in the ( Glasgow University ) bursary competition of 1930, and was also a Scholar and Bell Exhibitioner at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Rodd left the Diplomatic Service in 1919 but nonetheless served on the mission to Egypt in 1920 with Lord Milner and was British delegate to the League of Nations from 1921 to 1923.
The award was made in the British Diplomatic and Overseas section of the list, rather than on the nomination of the Government of Barbados, which had stopped putting forward recommendations for British honours.
Diplomatic relations were re-established with the USSR and the League of Nations was given Britain's full support.

Diplomatic and than
In December 1939, the British Chief Diplomatic Advisor Robert Vansittart wrote: " As to M. Bonnet he had better trust to time and oblivion rather than to coloured self-defence.
Diplomatic sanctions are political measures taken to express disapproval or displeasure at a certain action through diplomatic and political means, rather than affecting economic or military relations.

Diplomatic and published
He published his memoirs, entitled Social and Diplomatic Memories, in three volumes between 1922 and 1925.
Yardley's second book, Japanese Diplomatic Codes: 1921-1922, was seized by U. S. marshals and never published.
He delivered the Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History at Johns Hopkins on the Wilson administration's policy towards neutrals in 1917-1918, later published in 1942.
A symposium of scholarly articles assessing aspects of Luce's editorial and its significance originally published in Diplomatic History 23. 2 ( 1999 ).
After his retirement in 1973, Ho settled in San Francisco in the United States, where he wrote his memoirs, 40 Years of My Diplomatic Life ( 外交生涯四十年 ) published in 1990.

Diplomatic and events
Diplomatic history tends to be more concerned with the history of diplomacy whereas international relations deals more with current events and creating a model intended to shed explanatory light on international politics.
Diplomatic ministers, only 23 in 1877, were not kept informed of current world events that took place in other parts of the world.
The Diplomatic Pouch highlights upcoming events, undergraduate and graduate news, and SIS alumni activities.
He is the Queen's link with the diplomatic community in London, arranges the annual Diplomatic Corps Reception by the Sovereign, organises the regular presentation of credentials ceremonies for Ambassadors and High Commissioners, and supervises attendance of diplomats at state events.

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