Foreign diplomacy refers to the practice of conducting and managing relationships with other countries in order to promote national interests and maintain peace. It involves negotiating treaties, alliances, and resolving conflicts through diplomatic means.
Related terms
Treaty: A treaty is a formal agreement between two or more countries that establishes legal obligations and regulates relations on specific issues.
Alliance: An alliance is a formal association formed by two or more countries for mutual support and cooperation, often for defense purposes.
Negotiation: Negotiation is the process of discussing and reaching an agreement through compromise between different parties involved in international relations.