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communiqué

[kuh-myoo-ni-key, kuh-myoo-ni-key] / kəˌmyu nɪˈkeɪ, kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪ /












communique




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It ends with the quiet richness of the titular Ravel piece, a solo performed as an indirect communique of tension and release.

From Los Angeles Times

The gathering wrapped up without a final communique for the first time since 2017, releasing instead a "Chair's Summary".

From Barron's

In August 2025, train drivers' union Semaf issued a communiqué warning that the state of a number of AVE lines was causing "a lack of comfort and reliability" for those travelling.

From BBC

Carney’s visit, he added, should be “seen not as an endpoint, but as a starting signal. The real measure of success will not be the communique issued, but the work that follows in the months and years ahead.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The communique was welcomed by Greenland's prime minister, Jens Frederik Nielsen, but critics say it was slow to be put together and, because of the limited number of signatories to the statement, it failed to show a Europe united in purpose.

From BBC