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Tools and Functions of Diplomacy in the Modern Period
Abstract
Diplomacy is the official activities of heads of state, government, and special bodies of external relations to implement the goals and objectives of the foreign policy of states, as well as to protect the interests of the state abroad. In the literature, it is often customary to define Diplomacy as “the science of foreign relations”, “the art of negotiations”, etc. Main forms of diplomatic activity: diplomatic congresses, conferences, and meetings; diplomatic correspondence through statements, letters, notes, memoranda, etc.; preparation and conclusion of international treaties and agreements; day-to-day representation of the state abroad, carried out by its embassies and missions; participation of state representatives in the activities of international organizations; coverage in the press of the government's position on certain international issues. International law prohibits interference by diplomatic representatives in the internal affairs of the host country.
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