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diplomatic

[dip-luh-mat-ik] / ˌdɪp ləˈmæt ɪk /


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Leaked U.S. diplomatic cables written in 2008 and 2009 said he was “widely considered one of the most corrupt individuals in Bangladesh.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He noted he and Meloni will hold their own Italy-France summit within a few weeks -- likely April in Toulouse, diplomatic sources say.

From Barron's

He established diplomatic relations with Tehran in 2023 to protect his big developments—like a large Saudi oil installation, which was attacked by terror proxies in 2019, knocking out Saudi production for two weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The trip is set to focus on energy transition and young people - key areas of development in a country undergoing significant change - and presents diplomatic sensitivities given Saudi Arabia's human rights record.

From BBC

Vance's trip to Yerevan and Baku seeks to advance US-backed regional connectivity -- including a trade route bypassing Georgia -- and peace efforts, highlighting Tbilisi's growing diplomatic isolation from its traditional Western partners.

From Barron's