Abstract
This paper investigates the pragmatic aspects of English diplomatic discourse with an emphasis on teaching and learning its core principles. It explores how pragmatic competence in diplomatic contexts contributes to effective international communication and offers pedagogical recommendations for enhancing learners' understanding of English diplomacy.
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