Diplomatic Assignment - Ambassadors

Day 1,815, 10:15 Published in USA USA by George Griffin
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"An ambassador is an honest man sent abroad to lie and intrigue for the benefit of his country.
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Welcome ladies and gentlemen. Today I bring you this article because after our friend, Cerb was elected as the President of the United States of America, he has picked me to be the Deputy of Ambassadorial Affairs along the side with the Ambassadorial Director Affairs
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Today and further down the road, we are looking for dedicated members that are active and ready to serve their country as a trustworthy and respectable diplomat. Lets go over some things that are in a day to day routine for a US Ambassador...

Being a Ambassador?



"In its most common use, the term usually applies to the ranking government representative stationed in a foreign capital. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and even vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity in the host country."



"The foreign government that an ambassador is assigned to must first approve the person. In some cases, the foreign government might reverse its approval by declaring the diplomat a persona non grata: an unacceptable person. This kind of declaration usually results in recalling the ambassador to her home nation. In accordance with the Congress of Vienna of 1815 and the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the ambassador and embassy staff are granted diplomatic immunity and personal safety while living abroad."

Ladies and gentlemen, you will represent us and ensure a working try for peace.

If you want to join the US Ambassador Program, please apply HERE. All applications will be viewed. Please get involved and do something to move forward with your career!



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George Griffin