diplomaatti
Diplomaatti is the Finnish term for a diplomat—an official who represents Finland in foreign affairs and conducts diplomacy on behalf of the Finnish state. Diplomats are typically part of the Finnish foreign service and operate from embassies, consulates, or permanent missions to international organizations. Their primary role is to represent and protect Finland’s interests and citizens abroad, negotiate agreements, and report back on political, economic, and social developments.
Diplomats engage in negotiations, promote bilateral and multilateral relations, support economic and cultural ties, and provide
Organization and career paths: Most diplomats are career civil servants who receive specialized training in diplomacy,
Legal framework: International law shapes diplomatic practice. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) codifies privileges
History and trends: Modern diplomacy evolved with centralized states and professional foreign services in the early