An Embassy sometimes soft-pedals a demarche when it is ordered to register a complaint but does not want to disrupt comfortable relations with the host government. |
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These core conclusions were the main thrust of our demarche to the Iraqi missions in Athens, Brussels and New York. |
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We reaffirm the conclusions of the GAERC of 27 January and the terms of the public demarche of 4 February 2003 to Iraq which remain valid. |
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The Troika recently made a demarche on the application of the death penalty in Nigeria. |
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The Commission sees no reason for any additional demarche on its part towards the national authorities and confirms this position. |
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Another demarche has begun in the domain of food security and agricultural development. |
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Secondly, an EU demarche on human rights is being considered by Member States, and the Commission will participate fully. |
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The European Union had previously presented this group with a demarche asking the countries in the region to influence the Burmese authorities to open the borders to humanitarian aid and humanitarian aid workers. |
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The European Union expressed its grave concern in a demarche with the Myanmar Ministry of Foreign Affairs carried out on 12 December 2003 by the Presidency. |
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A common mistake regarding implementation lays in the belief that taking action needs to be done in an official way, by means of a demarche or a political statement. |
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The EU Presidency has made a demarche at high level this afternoon to the President's office in Zagreb, which undertook to take the matter up urgently with the Croat leadership in Mostar. |
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A British demarche was precisely what the Germans had been expecting, but three attempts to reach an Anglo-German understanding, between 1898 and 1901, led to naught. |
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I would also like to point out that the EU Presidency has just made a demarche to Turkey concerning the Cyprus application for membership in the Wassenaar agreement. |
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Belarus is to join Russia and Kazakhstan in a tariff-free trade union from January 2015, but Shushkevich is sceptical, seeing the move as more of a political demarche by Moscow than a project with compelling economic promise. |
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The fact that Yury Gagarin had become the first man to orbit the Earth in 1961 may have contributed to Khrushchev's bold, or rather rash, demarche. |
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We may be ignoring the corruption we fund, but our diplomats did find the time to send the Afghan government an urgent demarche when Karzai went off and signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions without telling us. |
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On 3 September 2009, a demarche was made by the Commission vis-à-vis the Chargé d'Affaires of the U. S. Mission to the EU, on which occasion a note with the EU concerns was handed over. |
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The United Nations Secretary-General undertook a similar demarche. |
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We have made clear our views about this and a demarche was conducted in Moscow immediately to remind Russia of its obligations under the Vienna Conventions. |
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