diplomatic recognition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiplomaticandrecognition
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diplomatic
adjective
uk/ˌdɪp.ləˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌdɪp.ləˈmæt̬.ɪk/
involving diplomats or the management of the relationships ...
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recognition
noun
uk/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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Pre-existing states are entitled to extenddiplomaticrecognitionto another entity.
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In the first place, faraway countries accorded itdiplomaticrecognitionwhile its immediate neighbors did not.
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The behaviour of states concerningdiplomaticrecognitionand interference in the authority.
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In other words, it was a state which fulfilled the preconditions for official relations anddiplomaticrecognitionin international law.
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You do not need to withdraw or withholddiplomaticrecognition.
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I expect that next time it will be belligerent rights, and after that fulldiplomaticrecognition.
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With that, any exact meaning indiplomaticrecognitionfades into the mists.
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As had been noted, we exchanged ambassadors 30 years ago, having maintaineddiplomaticrecognitionat the height of the cold war.
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It was silly to stop all aid anddiplomaticrecognition, because it has meant that we cannot use them to apply pressure.
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Instead, they took only two weeks to givediplomaticrecognitionto his successors.
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In relation todiplomaticrecognition, there is no way in which one can apply a general practice to all countries.
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I merely said that we ought to have a coherent basis for conferring fulldiplomaticrecognitionon states.
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Is there any point at all in not extendingdiplomaticrecognitionnow to that nation?
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Negotiations and international relations can only be successful ifdiplomaticrecognitionof all partners is a given.
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The time has come for us to enhance the political anddiplomaticrecognitionbetween our countries.
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Would it not be right and proper now to give that country somediplomaticrecognition?
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The actual figure of exports is £6,800,000 in 1930 so that we have only gained by this policy of export credits £500,000 more than was expected to result fromdiplomaticrecognition.
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It has since gaineddiplomaticrecognitionas a sovereign state by.
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At the time of surrender only a few countries had provideddiplomaticrecognitionto the new nation.
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From 1901 to 1906 there also existed a series of revolutionary governments that lacked significant internationaldiplomaticrecognition.
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