Embassy
diplomacy
Definition
An embassy is a permanent diplomatic mission located in the host country's capital, representing the home country and its interests. Led by an ambassador, embassies are pivotal in managing diplomatic relations and addressing political, cultural, and economic matters between nations. They provide a base for diplomacy, including negotiation, cultural exchanges, and conflict resolution, while offering services to citizens abroad, such as visa issuance and consular assistance. Embassies are key to implementing foreign policy strategies and maintaining bilateral agreements.
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