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Diplomatic and vehicles
Diplomatic Protection Group vehicles, identifiable by their red paintwork, utilise the same markings to denote the carrying of firearms officers.

Diplomatic and most
Rather, the premises of diplomatic missions remain under the jurisdiction of the host state while being afforded special privileges ( such as immunity from most local laws ) by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Congo were broken during the most radical Congolese-Marxist period, 1965-77.
* Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, the most senior ambassador in a country's diplomatic corps
* The Department of International and Diplomatic Sciences of the University of Trieste, hosted in the beautiful " Seminario Minore ", is the most prestigious academic course in Foreign Affairs in Italy.
The most important point is that as long as it is externally marked to show its status, the " bag " has diplomatic immunity from search or seizure, as codified in article 27 of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
Diplomatics ( in American English, and in most anglophone countries ), or Diplomatic ( in British English ), is a scholarly discipline centred on the textual analysis of documents – particularly, but not exclusively, historical documents.
Diplomatic intervention by Nehru led to the most prominent CPP leaders being freed and sent back to India.
Because the U. S. Diplomatic Security Service is the most widely represented law enforcement organization in the world, its capability to track and capture fugitives who have fled U. S. jurisdiction to avoid prosecution is unmatched.
In 2011, he was named one of the top 99 most influential young professionals under 33 years old in foreign policy by The Diplomatic Courier.
When the Diplomatic Protection Group was formed, it was a branch of a division which policed Westminster, due to most diplomatic premises being within the area.
First, the society's journal, Diplomatic History, is generally regarded as the most prestigious journal in its field.

Diplomatic and countries
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.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries was established in 1984.
Some countries have made reservations to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, but they are minor.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries were never broken but were suspended by Spain in March 1977 in the wake of renewed disputes.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries was established in 1984.
Diplomatic relations are currently cordial, although the Solomon Islands government has aligned itself with other countries in the region to urge Fiji interim Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama to restore democracy in Fiji.
Diplomatic contacts between the two countries and the Secretary General's representative continue.
Diplomatic relations between both countries officially began in 1950 with the opening of the Japanese consulate in Ottawa.
Diplomatic relations have been severed with several countries including: Britain, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, United States, Belgium, Spain, and the Gulf States.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries have existed since 1976, and are very friendly both economically and politically.
Diplomatic relations are progressing, the Ambassador of Vanuatu for Abkhazia and other countries, including Russia, has been appointed as Mrs. Te Moli Venaos Mol Saken ( Thi Tam ) Goiset, one of the strongest proponents of Vanuatu recognition of Abkhaz independence.
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries.
Diplomatic relations between both countries were established in 1993.
* No Diplomatic Exchanges-The US State Department uses this acronym to indicate countries with which the US does not engage in diplomacy.
# Diplomatic activities and in activities related to foreign countries and those to be maintained as commitments to foreign countries ;
Diplomatic immunity of foreign embassies and consulates in host countries is governed by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
Diplomatic efforts continued, with the mediating countries being joined by Chile.
They were not called " Pro-Nuncios ", a title that historically was given to Nuncios from the moment their appointment as cardinals was announced until their departure for Rome, and that was revived for some twenty years ( ending in 1991 ) as a distinct title for Nuncios accredited to those countries that did not follow the tradition of considering the Nuncio as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps from the moment he presented his credentials.
In some countries the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps receives special treatment.
Personal relationships with foreign nationals in countries that are considered high-level Human Intelligence threat posts are even more rigorously enforced by Diplomatic Security.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and other countries where LDS missionaries served became strained, limiting the number of missionaries serving in those areas.

Diplomatic and have
It was agreed as international law in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations ( 1961 ), though the concept and custom have a much longer history.
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully said that " Diplomatic relations with Fiji are roughly the same they have been for the last couple of years unfortunately " and that " we have had our ups and downs and unfortunately today they are down ".
Ambassador Joseph Davies, author of Mission to Moscow, wrote that " It is generally accepted by members of the Diplomatic Corps that the accused must have been guilty of an offense which in the Soviet Union would merit the death penalty ".
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.
Every year on the National Day of Commemoration – the Sunday nearest July 11-the anniversary of the Truce that ended the Anglo-Irish War – the President of Ireland, in the presence of members of the Government of Ireland, members of Dáil Éireann and of Seanad Éireann, the Council of State, the Defence Forces, the Judiciary and the Diplomatic Corps, lays a wreath in the courtyard in memory of all Irishmen and Irishwomen who have died in past wars and on service with the United Nations.
After 3 years Cam ' ron & Jim Jones have decided to start working on a third installment of the Diplomatic Immunity album along with other Diplomat artists such as Juelz Santana & Freekey Zekey.
Diplomatic services, such as the US embassy in London or the UK Embassy in Washington, have also charged premium rates for calls from the general public.
Norwegian Ambassador John Westborg was accused to have committed breaches of the ' customs ordinance ' of Sri Lanka and the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations by seeking clearance for goods for the embassy, which were actually meant for a third party ( LTTE ).
They constitute an important body in the Diplomatic Corps, and the number of those who have reached the Ambassadorial rank exceeds one hundred.
* Diplomatic plates: plates of cars covered by diplomatic immunity have the digit 0 ( Zero ) on the left instead of the registration location code.
Diplomatic attempts to have the November Constitution repealed collapsed and fighting began when Prussian and Austrian troops crossed the border into Schleswig on 1 February 1864.
In practical terms, the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps may have a role to play in negotiating with local authorities regarding the application of aspects of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and diplomatic immunity, such as the payment of certain fees or taxes, since the receiving country is required " not to discriminate between states ".
On January 12, 2011, Special agents from the U. S. Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service ( DSS ) have located and helped return California fugitive John Pope from Mexico.
The U. S. Diplomatic Security Service is tasked with tracking and capturing fugitives who have fled U. S. jurisdiction to avoid prosecution.
** Insurgents have released a video showing the two Diplomatic staff from Algeria kidnapped from Baghdad last week.
Due to the presence of likely terrorist targets — embassies etc., including those of Russia and Israel — both ends of the street have armed police checkpoints ( Diplomatic Protection Group officers ) with crash barriers as well as the original wrought-iron gates.
* Diplomatic ( these have no emblem )
Partial awards have been issued for claims about: Prisoners of War, the Central Front, Civilians Claims, the Western and Eastern Fronts, Diplomatic, Economic and property losses, and Jus Ad Bellum.

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