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A note verbale (French pronunciation: [nɔt vɛʁ.bal]) is a formal form of note and is so named by originally representing a formal record of information delivered orally. It is less formal than a note (also called a letter of protest) but more formal than an aide-mémoire. A note verbale can also be referred to as a third person note (TPN).
A diplomatic note verbale always ends with an elaborate valediction, most commonly "[Sender] avails itself of this opportunity to renew to [recipient] the assurances of its highest consideration". [14]
The declaration was formally presented to the British, American, and Soviet governments as a diplomatic note verbale. These felt obliged to respond with their own declarations affirming their desire to establish legal accountability for war crimes after the war. [4]
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told a morning press conference on Wednesday that he would send a diplomatic note to the United States over what he called interference regarding U.S ...
Diplomatic démarches are delivered to the appropriate official of a government or organization. Démarches generally seek to persuade, inform or gather information from a foreign government. Governments may also use a démarche to protest or object to actions by a foreign government.
A diplomatic note, or letter of protest, a highly formal diplomatic document; Note (typography), a commentary or reference appended to a text; Note-taking, a recording of information; Note verbale, a diplomatic letter or document, also known as Third Person Note or Third Party Note; Suicide note
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president lashed out at U.S. funding for a Mexican anti-corruption nonprofit group Wednesday, and said he will send a diplomatic note to the U.S. government in protest.
In 1932, China sent a Note Verbale to France, declaring that China's southernmost territory was the Paracels for the first time. [64] [65] [66] In 1943, China again reiterated through its government-published book, China Handbook (1937–1943), that its southernmost territory was the Paracels, specifically Triton Island. [67]