What Are Embassies, Consulates, and Missions?
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- Опубликовано: 26 мар 2023
- Embassies, consulates, and missions are the places where U.S. government representatives serve in foreign countries. Embassies serve as the headquarters for the State Department and other U.S. government representatives serving in foreign countries. Consulates provide the same services as embassies, but they follow the lead of the embassy. Both embassies and consulates are known collectively as missions, but missions also refer to U.S. representation to international organizations.
You can find these buildings all over the world. Each mission has a unique organization and function depending on U.S. foreign policy goals.
In this video, learn how U.S. embassies, consulates, and missions operate.
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A HUGE Misconception. The land of the US Embassy (or any other) is NOT the sovereign territory of the US. It belongs to the host country. An embassy is still part of the host country, just with the special provision that the host country's authorities can't enter its premises without explicit permission. Representatives of the host country cannot enter an embassy without permission.
Very insightful video!
Awesome sir, Inam from Bangladesh
That's the good education, because I just choosing international relations as my major😊
Great explanation
1:46 ...why the sheep sound around talk of a 'leader'🤔?...weird.
Overall, this is a pretty concise video and after watching it I am able to answer my original question: consulate vs embassy difference. Thx!
That's actually the sound of a muffled microphone, but we get the confusion! Glad the video was helpful!
Sao paolo mano?
Could u tell me if possible to sent a letter to embassador
how to get intouch with them
thanks
You probably just have to email them by going to the embassy's website
Ecuador take notes😂😂
Coming from warographics?
There is no Caribbean embassies in African nations and no African nation embassies in Caribbean nations.
india is not that big what you have shown , represent what the google map shows atleast