Examples of 'young diplomats' in a sentence

Meaning of "young diplomats"

Young diplomats: Refers to individuals who are newly appointed or relatively inexperienced in the field of diplomacy. This term is often used to describe junior members of diplomatic missions or foreign service professionals who are at the beginning of their careers

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One of our most promising young diplomats.
Conference of young diplomats from the Asia-Pacific countries.
The vision of our countries lies in the hands of our youths and young diplomats.
Fellowships for young diplomats on disarmament.
Young diplomats should, therefore, be as widely informed as possible on European subjects.
Subsidy for organising traineeships for young diplomats from the applicant countries.
Meeting of young diplomats from Russia, India and China.
Meanwhile, exchange programmes for young diplomats will be implemented.
The costs of seminars organised for young diplomats from the Member States and third countries.
The cost of seminars organised for young diplomats from the Member States and third countries.
In this context, a new generation of young diplomats come within the framework of these institutions.
Germany actively supports European Union seminars for young diplomats on disarmament and non-proliferation matters.
Apart that, there are exhibitions, bilateral meetings, young diplomats and young entrepreneurs forums, start-ups presentations.

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