English to Arabic Dictionary diplomat

diplomat

دبلوماسي
definition
noun
Government leaders, senior officials and diplomats attended the ceremony.
an official representing a country abroad.
translation of 'diplomat'
noun
حسن تدبير,
دبلوماسي,
اللبق
example
He's the first 'diplomat' to represent an Arab country in the new Iraq and had just arrived on the job in June.
You need to be an organiser, negotiator, 'diplomat' and entertainer, ready to deal with anything and everything.
It is now housed in the prime minister's palace and is set to be used by politicians, 'diplomats' and aid officials from all over the world.
Government leaders, senior officials and 'diplomats' attended the ceremony.
The news will come as a blow in London where senior officials and 'diplomats' believed a new resolution was possible by last week.
Croatia was represented only by 'diplomats' from its mission in Sofia, due to visa restrictions.
It is not clear what the Belgian government advised its 'diplomats' to do.
However, 'diplomats' and former senior officials were sceptical of the claims.
The assessment by US intelligence officials and 'diplomats' at the time of the massacre was optimistic.
From the start, 'diplomats' and officials at the UN recognised that this was a bodged compromise.
Its victims have included 'diplomats' and military officials from Turkey and America.
A series of rights, privileges, and immunities became attached both to 'diplomats' and diplomatic activities.
European 'diplomats' and Croatian officials also claim Britain is doing Washington's bidding.
Industry officials and 'diplomats' in Guinea on Monday would discuss the find here only on condition of anonymity.
Every four or five months, Dergoul said, he was visited by British 'diplomats' and officials from MI5.
Now it seems that pressure from foreign 'diplomats' and top officials could turn the tide.
Sometimes, 'diplomats' might be representing a country that is almost on the verge of war with the host country.
Some 'diplomats' , military men, and other government officials also lost their jobs.
The ruling stipulated that only 'diplomats' and servicemen posted abroad will be allowed to vote, by mail.
The officials and 'diplomats' spoke anonymously because of the delicacy of the negotiations on what tack to take on Iran.
For their part, coalition officials and Western 'diplomats' talk of leaving in around two years.
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