Protocol for the Modern Diplomat is a 37-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of State on July 1, 2013 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the protocol for diplomats?
A: The protocol for diplomats includes following diplomatic etiquette, respecting host country's customs, and adhering to the rules of diplomacy.
Q: What is diplomatic etiquette?
A: Diplomatic etiquette refers to the code of behavior and courtesies observed by diplomats, such as formal greetings, diplomatic language, and protocol for official events.
Q: What are some customs that diplomats should respect?
A: Diplomats should respect the customs of the host country, such as cultural traditions, social norms, and protocols for meetings and events.
Q: What are the rules of diplomacy?
A: The rules of diplomacy include respecting diplomatic immunity, maintaining confidentiality, avoiding interference in domestic affairs, and promoting peaceful relations between nations.
Q: What is diplomatic immunity?
A: Diplomatic immunity is a legal concept that grants diplomats immunity from prosecution and certain privileges to carry out their diplomatic duties without fear of arrest or detention in the host country.
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