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What (who) is diplomatic service - definition

BODY OF DIPLOMATS AND FOREIGN POLICY OFFICERS
Foreign service; Diplomatic Service; Diplomatic body

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also Diplomatic Service
The diplomatic service is the government department that employs diplomats to work in foreign countries. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use foreign service
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N-PROPER: the N
Diplomatic service         
Diplomatic service is the body of diplomats and foreign policy officers maintained by the government of a country to communicate with the governments of other countries. Diplomatic personnel obtains diplomatic immunity when they are accredited to other countries.
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Diplomatic service

Diplomatic service is the body of diplomats and foreign policy officers maintained by the government of a country to communicate with the governments of other countries. Diplomatic personnel obtains diplomatic immunity when they are accredited to other countries. Diplomatic services are often part of the larger civil service and sometimes a constituent part of the foreign ministry.

Some intergovernmental organizations, such as the European Union, and some international non-state organizations, such as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, may also retain diplomatic services in other jurisdictions. For non-state organizations, the reciprocation of diplomatic recognition by other jurisdictions is difficult, as diplomacy tends to establish the concept of recognition upon an assumed sovereignty over geographical territory; the SMOM, in this case, receives diplomats at its headquarters in Rome, as all permanent missions to the SMOM are jointly accredited as permanent missions to the Holy See. In relation, many more non-state international organizations, such as the IFRC/ICRC, maintain permanent non-voting observer status to intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations General Assembly, appointing individual representatives to the observer office.

Examples of use of diplomatic service
1. Her ambition was to enter the Pakistani diplomatic service.
2. After the war, he entered the diplomatic service.
3. Sir Christopher replied that Diplomatic Service regulations did not ban the publication of books.
4. An accountancy qualification, a career in the diplomatic service or a bank comes in handy, too.
5. This will be a European diplomatic service that will work alongside national diplomatic services.