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Diplomaták is a Hungarian term referring to diplomats. These are individuals appointed by a state to represent it abroad. Their primary function is to manage relations with other countries and international organizations. Diplomats engage in a variety of activities, including negotiating treaties, promoting their nation's interests, gathering information, and providing consular services to their citizens overseas. They often work in embassies and consulates, which are official diplomatic missions established in foreign territories. The specific roles and responsibilities of a diplomat can vary significantly depending on their rank, the country they represent, and the nature of their posting. Historically, diplomacy has played a crucial role in international affairs, facilitating communication, conflict resolution, and cooperation between nations. The practice of diplomacy is governed by international law, most notably the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which outlines the privileges and immunities granted to diplomatic agents to ensure they can perform their duties effectively without undue interference. The title "diplomaták" encompasses a broad range of professionals within the foreign service, from ambassadors and consuls general to attachés and other diplomatic staff.