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diplomatic negotiations

n. negotiation between nations [syn: diplomacy]

Usage examples of "diplomatic negotiations".

Also, when you rupture diplomatic negotiations you do not rupture consular relations.

They have made clear to us their intent to remain committed to the CAS, but the fact that they are willing to conduct and accept some trade and diplomatic negotiations indicates a potential for making inroads into that commitment.

I wasn't a member of the council myself, not being the right type for inclusion either in Debrett's or Who's Who, but I knew that the Council for World Peace, a society semi-secret in its nature inasmuch as it recognised that diplomatic negotiations were best not conducted through newspaper headlines, was of only the most recent origin but already regarded through the western world as the last best hope for mankind.

Nobody threatens to ruin important diplomatic negotiations over one person.

The rest, this proposed treaty, the diplomatic negotiations: oh, yes, I'll let her know whatever I might learn about all that, Nialli Apuilana thought.

Not only that, you entered into unauthorized diplomatic negotiations with a species that may or may not be friendly to us and almost put him into a bind to boot.

This was a difficulty rather unprecedented in diplomatic negotiations.

He might sweat and fidget through diplomatic negotiations, but when things took a turn for the physical, he was often the first into the fray.