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Diplomatic Latin Phrases Starting with phrase number 20
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- Pax - Peace (Diplomatic term - period of peace and international stability under the influence of a military power)
- Persona non grata - Undesirable person (Diplomatic term)
- Pro forma - For the sake of form (Diplomatic term - Done only as a formality)
- Rebus sic stantibus - Being the way things are (Legal and diplomatic term that refers to the circumstances)
- Sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas - Use what's yours without harming others (Legal and diplomatic term - Used in international law to specify that countries are free to use their own natural resources, as long as they do not compromise the resources of neighboring countries)
- Status Quo - State of affairs (Diplomatic term)
- suavi loquens - Soft spoken (Diplomatic term)
- Sutor sutoribus! - Shoemaker to your shoes (Diplomatic term - Don't stick your nose where it does not belong)
- Utraque unum - Together we are one (Diplomatic Term - Used by Spain in coins minted in 1732-1772. Makes reference to the Old World and the New World, Europe and America)
- Viderut et audierut - Witnesses saw the facts and heard the words (Diplomatic Term - Witnesses at the creation of a diplomatic document)
Total: 29
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