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Definition of Diplomatically

Diplomatically
Diplomatically Dip`lo*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. According to the rules of diplomacy; in the manner of a diplomatist; artfully.

Meaning of Diplomatically from wikipedia

- commonly referred to as "Taiwan". The ROC is also occasionally known diplomatically as Chinese Taipei, or by other alternative names. In 1949, the Republic...
- Diplomatic recognition in international law is a unilateral declarative political act of a state that acknowledges an act or status of another state or...
- expressed concern against race killings on Vatican Radio, and intervened diplomatically to attempt to block **** deportations of Jews in various countries from...
- Syria's relations with the other Arab states since it had been isolated diplomatically during Jadid's short-lived rule. ****ad tried to establish working relations...
- Funcom. In the game, the player tries to dominate the planet of Arrakis diplomatically or militarily. The title is set in the Dune universe, it was released...
- Lebanese nationalists declared a provisional government, and the British diplomatically intervened on their behalf. In the face of intense British pressure...
- devote the entire efforts of one's country to its own advancement, both diplomatically and economically, while remaining in a state of peace by avoiding foreign...
- and the SDF have all received support—militarily, logistically and diplomatically—from foreign countries, leading the conflict to often be described as...
- Alliance of Sahel States   Supports Nigerien coup diplomatically   Opposes Nigerien coup diplomatically   Opposes Nigerien coup militarily   ISGS   Azawad...
- loyalties of garrisons in Bahia, Cisplatina and Pará, independence was diplomatically accepted by Portugal in 1825, on condition of a high compensation paid...