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дипломатичний; текстуальний- diplomatic activity
- diplomatic agent
- diplomatic agreement
- diplomatic arena
- diplomatic asylum
- diplomatic bag
- diplomatic blackmail
- diplomatic body
- diplomatic career
- diplomatic ceremonial
- diplomatic channels
- diplomatic circles
- diplomatic cold
- diplomatic copy
- diplomatic corps
- diplomatic correspondence
- diplomatic courier
- diplomatic cover
- diplomatic dispatches
- diplomatic envoy
- diplomatic etiquette
- diplomatic facilities
- diplomatic family
- diplomatic identity card
- diplomatic immunity
- diplomatic intercourse
- diplomatic inviolability
- diplomatic isolation
- diplomatic language
- diplomatic law
- diplomatic mail
- diplomatic measure
- diplomatic messenger
- diplomatic mission
- diplomatic negotiations
- diplomatic note
- diplomatic observer
- diplomatic officer
- diplomatic official
- diplomatic papers
- diplomatic passport
- diplomatic personnel
- diplomatic pipelines
- diplomatic post
- diplomatic pouch
- diplomatic powers
- diplomatic practice
- diplomatic pressure
- diplomatic privilege
- diplomatic privileges
- diplomatic protection
- diplomatic protocol
- diplomatic quarters
- diplomatic rank
- diplomatic recognition
- diplomatic relations
- diplomatic representation
- diplomatic representative
- diplomatic sanction
- diplomatic servant
- diplomatic service
- diplomatic sources
- diplomatic staff
- diplomatic status
- diplomatic steps
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n кур'єр- diplomatic messenger дипломатичний кур'єр- King's (Queen's) messenger дипломатичний кур'єр (Велика Британія)
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