Diplomatic Latin Phrases
Starting with phrase number 20

  1. Pax - Peace (Diplomatic term - period of peace and international stability under the influence of a military power)
  2. Persona non grata - Undesirable person (Diplomatic term)
  3. Pro forma - For the sake of form (Diplomatic term - Done only as a formality)
  4. Rebus sic stantibus - Being the way things are (Legal and diplomatic term that refers to the circumstances)
  5. 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)
  6. Status Quo - State of affairs (Diplomatic term)
  7. suavi loquens - Soft spoken (Diplomatic term)
  8. Sutor sutoribus! - Shoemaker to your shoes (Diplomatic term - Don't stick your nose where it does not belong)
  9. 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)
  10. 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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