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protocol (diplomacy)
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protocol

In diplomacy a protocol may be: (1) the minutes of a conference or negotiations; (2) a diplomatic instrument recording the details on which agreement has been reached; (3) an actual agreement, proclaiming views or aims, which is not binding on the signatories. Protocol is also the term used to describe the ceremonial rules governing relations between states.

In ancient Greece a protocol was a sheet glued to the front of a manuscript and bearing an abstract of the contents.


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The mayor and the admiral are following diplomatic protocol in expressing the desire to work together, and there will surely be many photo ops to come of the two shaking hands.
In a rare move that defied the normal rules of diplomatic protocol between the two countries (in which contacts, messages, or meeting plans are relayed through third parties), Deputy Secretary of State Armitage picked up the phone and called Tehran directly in order to coordinate assistance with Iran's U.
Interested in eradicating all signs of the Federalist "Court," Jefferson arrived in Washington with a different game plan: no more levees, no more gaudy displays or dress, and a relaxation of the diplomatic protocol treating foreign ambassadors as dignitaries.
 
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