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ad hoc diplomat |
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This phrase does not have a specialized meaning. It is sometimes used:
as a way of describing the role played by the holders of political office ‐ the head of government, for example, or the minister for foreign affairs ‐ when they are engaged in diplomatic activity. Such activity might take place at a summit meeting, an international organization, or at an international conference; and
to designate the members of a special mission. |
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