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demarche

[dey-marsh] / deɪˈmarʃ /


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Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome was being summoned to the Pakistan’s Foreign Office for an official demarche to explain Mr. Biden’s comment..

From Washington Times

The package of sanctions prompted Iran to send a diplomatic demarche to European ambassadors.

From Reuters

Diplomats who saw it said that in the demarche Iran said it was surprised by the EU reaction to the crackdown and by what it called the false narrative of events and warned of harming ties with Tehran.

From Reuters

The demarche referred to casualties among Iranian security forces and repeated a government claim that 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody, triggering the almost month-long protests, had died because of illness.

From Reuters

A State Department démarche Monday to U.S. embassies in more than 100 countries described the alleged Russian activities and suggested steps the United States and its allies can take to push back, including sanctions, travel bans or the expulsion of suspected Russian spies involved in political financing activities.

From Washington Post