yes and so did Australia, France, Germany and America and many other countries involved
his foreign alliance was with both France and Britain. He traded with both countries equally, though both Frace and Britain canstantly got into conflicts.
While no foreign nations officially fought in the U.S. Civil War, there were instances of foreign involvement. The Confederacy sought support from European nations, particularly Britain and France, but they ultimately remained neutral. Some individuals from other countries, including Canada and Britain, volunteered to fight for both the Union and the Confederacy, but these were not organized military interventions by their governments.
Poland. Germany had previously agreed in the Munich Agreement that if they were allowed to annex Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia they would not invade anywhere else. The Agreement was signed by Germany, Italy, Britain and France. Italy was allied with Germany so Britain and France declared war when Hitler invaded Poland in direct violation of the agreement.
Political Advisor (POLAD)
embassies
They are called Embassies or an Embassy:)
Department of State
Department of State
Department of stateDepartment of State
I doubt it ! Secretaries of State usually deal with foreign countries and their embassies.
Embassies are set up in foreign countries. So the French did not build one in their capital.
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yes and so did Australia, France, Germany and America and many other countries involved
Britain
Foreign countries establish embassies in other jurisdictions to represent their national interests, facilitate diplomatic relations, and provide services to their citizens abroad. Embassies serve as a platform for dialogue and negotiation, helping to address issues such as trade, security, and cultural exchange. Additionally, they offer consular services, including assistance with visas, legal matters, and emergency support for nationals. This presence enhances international cooperation and fosters mutual understanding between nations.