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ambassaden

Ambassaden, or embassy, is the chief diplomatic mission of one country in the capital city of another. It represents the sending state and serves as the primary channel of communication with the host government. An ambassaden handles political-diplomatic affairs, monitors developments in the host country, and works to promote bilateral interests such as diplomacy, trade, culture, and security cooperation. It may also provide assistance to the sending country’s citizens in the host country and coordinate certain consular services, including visa matters, in some cases.

The head of an ambassaden is the ambassador, the highest-ranking diplomat representing the sending state. The

Under international law, notably the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, ambassaden premises enjoy diplomatic

Embassies are complemented by other missions such as consulates and permanent missions to international organizations. The

staff
typically
includes
counselors
and
attachés
specializing
in
political,
economic,
cultural,
and
sometimes
military
affairs,
as
well
as
a
consular
section
that
handles
legal
documents
and
citizen
services.
The
ambassaden
is
located
in
the
host
country’s
capital
and
operates
through
formal
channels
with
the
host
government.
immunity
and
inviolability.
The
host
state
must
respect
the
ambassador
and
staff,
who
pursue
their
work
through
official
communications.
Appointments
and
accreditations
are
arranged
through
the
foreign
ministries
of
both
states.
size,
scope,
and
activities
of
an
ambassaden
vary
according
to
bilateral
interests,
the
relationship
between
states,
and
the
priorities
of
the
sending
country.