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... host country's officials and upper classes . Instead , they are staffed by hundreds of diplomats and experts who meet officials , groups , and private citizens at all levels of the host country's government and society . In the early ...
... host country's officials and upper classes . Instead , they are staffed by hundreds of diplomats and experts who meet officials , groups , and private citizens at all levels of the host country's government and society . In the early ...
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... host government may either demand that the official be recalled or request that his immunities be lifted so that he can be indicted and tried in the receiving country's courts of law . In a recent case a member of a foreign embassy in ...
... host government may either demand that the official be recalled or request that his immunities be lifted so that he can be indicted and tried in the receiving country's courts of law . In a recent case a member of a foreign embassy in ...
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... host country with regard to visas and other information , protect the interests of their own citizens when on foreign soil , and assist in commercial transactions . Consular agents occa- sionally perform the other three major functions ...
... host country with regard to visas and other information , protect the interests of their own citizens when on foreign soil , and assist in commercial transactions . Consular agents occa- sionally perform the other three major functions ...
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