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  1. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Done at Vienna on 18 April 1961. The States Parties to the present Convention, Recalling that peoples of all nations from ancient times have...

  2. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries.

  3. The Conference adopted a convention entitled the “Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations”, consisting of fifty-three articles and covering most major aspects of permanent diplomatic...

  4. VIENNA CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. The States Parties to the present Convention, Recalling that peoples of all nations from anoient times have recognized the status of...

  5. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) reduced to three the categories of diplomatic representatives, which are: (1) ambassadors and other heads of mission of equivalent rank who are accredited to the host heads of state; (2) envoys extraordinary, ministers plenipotentiary, and other representatives who are… Read More.

  6. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations outlines the standard practices and principles governing diplomatic missions and their personnel, aiming to foster effective communication and cooperation among nations.

  7. Jan 11, 2018 · The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (VCDR, signed in Vienna on 18 April 1961, entered into force on 24 April 1964) and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (VCCR, signed in Vienna on 24 April 1963, entered into force 19 March 1967) form the core of international diplomatic and consular law.