Diplomats
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Chen had to turn to American
diplomats
to be his advocates, but it would augur better for China’s future if the country’s legal profession came together to urge the authorities to uphold the rule of law in even the most sensitive cases.
Furthermore, foreign investors do not want to deal with
diplomats
or civil servants.
Instead, they advocate diplomacy “on steroids,” staffed by
diplomats
trained in new media, cross-cultural communications, granular local knowledge, and networks of contacts with under-represented groups.
The participation of Under Secretary of State William Burns in the European dialogue with Iran, together with plans to station American
diplomats
in Teheran for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, represents a momentous shift in America’s policy, and also an indication to Israel to refrain from a military strike.
This group, which included former presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers, European Union commissioners and senior diplomats, sent a set of proposals to EU leaders in May.
America’s Bickering Asian AlliesATLANTA – American
diplomats
like to portray their country’s allies in glowing terms.
Qadaffi continued to import nuclear technology secretly, even as his
diplomats
privately negotiated a modus vivendi with the US and Britain.
Western
diplomats
should escalate engagement with Turkey to ensure an outcome that reflects democratic values and is favorable to Western and Turkish interests alike.
America’s experienced
diplomats
seem to be more supportive of the move to strengthen the bilateral relationship.
Iranians cannot forget the US-led coup that overthrew the nationalist Mohammad Mossadegh six decades ago, and Americans remain bitter about the invasion of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, which resulted in more than 50 American
diplomats
and staff being held hostage for 444 days.
But opposition figures, former Algerian intelligence officers, and
diplomats
accused the military of being complicit or even directly responsible for others.
Managing Syria’s MeltdownDENVER – As Russian and American
diplomats
prepare for a Syrian peace conference, the Middle East is experiencing convulsions not seen since the Arab Spring two years ago.
Their feeling of belonging to a great and unified family was reinforced by the common aristocratic origins of their
diplomats.
Judging by the behavior of British Prime Minister Theresa May’s diplomats, one might believe that Brexit is the only real uncertainty nowadays.
Though some Western
diplomats
opposed dealing with him, the vast majority understood that he was the key figure in controlling the Serbs and delivering peace.
Equally well-intentioned UN and EU ideas about introducing an international force to separate Israel and the Palestinians originate with paper-shuffling diplomats, whose previous experiences in peacekeeping (say, in Srebrenica or Rwanda) do not inspire confidence.
The two
diplomats
were conversing in Russian.
Two wars and large defense budgets have given the Pentagon cash and clout to do things traditionally done by
diplomats.
Diplomats
scuttled hurriedly to and fro, seeking compromises and middle ground – anything to do a deal that would keep the matter from coming to a vote in the Security Council or General Assembly.
In September 2016, politicians, diplomats, officials, and activists from around the world gathered at the UN to chart a path forward for addressing the plight of the world’s refugees.
So, two years after Kosovo’s independence, and a year after Russian troops wrenched Abkhazia and South Ossetia from Georgia, it is high time for
diplomats
and statesmen to provide some guidelines as to when and in what circumstances secession is likely to be acceptable.
Greece has now expelled two Russian diplomats, leading Russia to cancel an upcoming visit to Athens by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and to announce the expulsion of Greek
diplomats
from Moscow.
The
diplomats
have read the science and know the truth: without a rapid move to a zero-carbon global energy system by mid-century, humanity will be in grave peril.
The diplomats, of course, are not technical experts.
Diplomats, rather than engineers, have been at the forefront at UN climate summits for the past 24 years.
At the Katowice climate conference, the
diplomats
delivered the climate rulebook on time and as promised – an enormous accomplishment.
Diplomats
and politicians treat talk, decisions, and actions independently, in order to satisfy the demands of a diverse set of stakeholders and to maximize external support for their organizations.
States that are eager to enjoy the trappings of great-power status – the deference accorded their diplomats, high-level global parlays abroad and important diplomatic conferences at home, and the assumption that they must be consulted on major events or crises in their regions – must accept the burdens that go with it.
Has not Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who proposed the deal, already entered the pantheon of great Russian diplomats, as the successor of Karl Nesselrode, the Russian envoy to the 1814-1815 Congress of Vienna and to the Congress of Paris in 1856?
Russia’s
diplomats
would have gained little without America’s foreign-policy malaise – a victim of Obama’s vacillation and of Americans’ hostility to any new military adventure, however limited its scope – and Europe’s deep internal divisions.
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