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diplomatic corps



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I think that's good news for the international community: There is actually a point with engaging, investing taxpayer money and putting your diplomatic corps to work.

From Salon

“We need to be aware that such peace talks are a trap for Ukraine and its diplomatic corps,” said Yurii Poita, who heads the Asia section at the Kyiv-based New Geopolitics Research Network.

From Seattle Times

After graduating from the University of International Relations in Beijing, Mr. Qin worked as a news assistant at United Press International’s bureau in Beijing before joining the Foreign Ministry’s diplomatic corps in 1992.

From New York Times

Still, he acknowledged that he saw a link between the work of City Hall and the nation’s diplomatic corps.

From Los Angeles Times

“Thanks to those who worked with perseverance on the case, thanks to our tireless diplomatic corps, the final word has been said on this long affair,’’ Di Maio said on Twitter.

From Seattle Times