Diplomats

/ˈdɪpləmæts/ noun

Officials representing their country abroad and conducting negotiations between nations. People skilled in dealing with others tactfully.

From French 'diplomate', derived from Latin 'diploma' meaning 'folded paper' or 'official document'. Originally referred to those who studied historical documents, then evolved to mean those who handle official international documents and negotiations.

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