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Australia's diplomatic mission in Ukraine has been based in Poland since the invasion.
Following the summit, South Korea opened its first diplomatic mission to NATO, vowing to deepen cooperation on non-proliferation, cyber defence, counter-terrorism, disaster response and other security areas.
He also noted that this was the second such attack against the headquarters of Cuba’s diplomatic mission in the U.S. An individual had fired multiple rounds of bullets from an AK-47 assault rifle at the building in April 2020.
Source: http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2023/09/cuban-embassy-in-washington-dc-faces.html
In early January, German Vice Chancellor embarked on his first diplomatic mission of the year: in pursuit of a Baltic Sea pipeline.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/01/31/norway-is-planning-to-profit-from-climate-change/
“Khan has hatched a conspiracy against the state’s interests and a case will be initiated against him on behalf of the state for the violation of the Official Secrets Act by exposing a confidential cipher communication from a diplomatic mission,”
Source: https://theintercept.com/2023/08/09/imran-khan-pakistan-cypher-ukraine-russia/
Landerholm said there also were "indications" that groups are planning other acts against Swedish interests abroad, and cited the storming of Sweden's Embassy in Baghdad last month and an attempted attack on the diplomatic mission in Beirut last week.
North Korea’s diplomatic mission in Geneva questioned whether the U.N. can justify its existence if it continues to be “subdued by high-handedness and arbitrariness of the U.S. and the Western forces.”
The gambit worked, but three years later, Bolivians elected Morales anyway, and the leftist leader would expel Rocha’s successor as chief of the diplomatic mission for inciting “civil war.”
The izakaya is named after Ito Mancio, the Japanese Jesuit who travelled to Rome as part of a diplomatic mission in the 1580s.