DIplomacy

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Across
  1. 3. Pertaining to or involving two parties, often referring to agreements or relations between two countries.
  2. 5. claim or assert something, often falsely or without proof.
  3. 10. Economic, political, or military actions imposed by countries to pressure or punish another nation for violating international law or other norms.
  4. 12. The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, free from external interference.
  5. 13. A phrase referring to years characterized by disorder, instability, and major change, often due to political or social upheaval.
  6. 15. Describes a person or entity that is highly knowledgeable and skilled in using digital technologies and the internet.
  7. 16. A high-level meeting between heads of state or government leaders to discuss significant diplomatic, economic, or political issues.
  8. 17. A formal and legally binding agreement between two or more sovereign states, often regarding peace, trade, or other international issues.
Down
  1. 1. The leading or most important position in a particular field or activity.
  2. 2. The establishment or re-establishment of harmonious relations between countries that have been hostile or estranged.
  3. 4. The procedure by which a nation becomes a party to an agreement already in force between other nations
  4. 6. Being alert and watchful, especially to detect potential danger or threats.
  5. 7. A period of improved relations or easing tensions between two hostile countries.
  6. 8. The exemption from punishment or loss for actions
  7. 9. Protection granted to individuals in a foreign country due to a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country.
  8. 11. A method of conflict resolution where a neutral third party helps disputing sides to find a mutually acceptable solution.
  9. 14. A term that refers to a name or designation that is incorrect or inappropriate for the person, object, or concept it describes.