Sentence examples for diplomatic aftermath from inspiring English sources

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I am no expert on the Middle East, but as it happens I have spoken to people with first hand knowledge of last summer's conflict in Georgia and its diplomatic aftermath, from officials to senior politicians.

The president's lack of initiative on this point is especially disappointing because, in the diplomatic aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, the administration has a singular opportunity to effect strategic realignments by both Iran and Syria.

According to the submarine's logbook – which may have been tampered with in the diplomatic aftermath – the crew only realised they had attacked a civilian vessel after their missile had struck, with the pilot crying out: "My God, it's the Lusitania".

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The committee made public photographs of the diplomatic mission in the aftermath of the assault.

The United States and Iran have not had diplomatic relations since the aftermath of the 1979 hostage taking of the United States Embassy in Tehran, but natural disasters have sometimes been a way of engaging in direct communication, beyond politics.

India has launched a diplomatic offensive in the aftermath of the attack, denouncing Pakistan at the UN as hosting the "Ivy League of terrorism" and voicing support for separatists in Balochistan, a restive Pakistani province.

MOSCOW — Iran's president announced an expansion of the country's uranium production and claimed other atomic energy advances on Tuesday, striking a pugnacious tone in the aftermath of diplomatic talks that ended in an impasse with the big powers last weekend in Kazakhstan.

In the 1800s, China was denied the usual rights associated with sovereign statehood, including the right of non-intervention which was traduced during the opium wars and the diplomatic treaties associated with their aftermath, not least the annexation of Hong Kong for the British crown.

Nearly everyone I talked to in the Administration considered the "red line" aftermath to be a diplomatic fiasco.

Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has been quick to align himself with American diplomatic and even military initiatives in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

I believe that Presidents Kennedy and Truman, and perhaps even Richard M. Nixon, would appreciate the power of President Carter's diplomatic efforts, particularly when compared with the aftermath of the war in Iraq.

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