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Should diplomats be granted special privileges when they are representing their nations abroad?

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Answered by Lisa101
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yes I think diplomats should be granted special privileges when they are representing there nations abroad but only if they are on an official visit

unknowns: can you explain why
unknowns: if u do i will mark you brainliest
unknowns: so explain why in the comments
Lisa101: ok
unknowns: thx
Lisa101: diplomats should be given special privileges when representing their countries abroad because: 1. they are susceptible to violence driven by various factors they and their families need to pay for protection. if it is a residential visit they may need to buy or rent a residence in the country which may be difficult for them to arrange
unknowns: thank you
Lisa101: btw 'if it is a residential.....them to arrange' is the second point
Answered by Priatouri
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Yes, diplomats should be granted should diplomats be granted special privileges when they are representing their nations abroad. Following are some of the reasons, in support of this statement:

1. For centuries administrations have used diplomats, and diplomats to represent their country. These special agents have done everything from fixing years of struggle, determining how much philanthropic aid will be assigned to a country. These diplomats play a significant role in the protection of nations.  

2. Sometimes, terrorist in order to show their rivalry used to murder the diplomats, however, being an agent these diplomats have their own family and own life thus some sort of facilities or special privi-leges must be provided to them by the government. For instance, in foreign nations, the diplomat should be granted exemption from arrest or confinement by local governments.

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