Ambassador, Kingdom of Saints Peter and Paul, Bilateral Approach, Diplomatic Relations, Motivation Letter
A motivation letter for the position of Ambassador in the Kingdom of Saints Peter and Paul, highlighting the importance of a bilateral approach in diplomatic relations and the candidate's enthusiasm for the role.
[...] Adopting a bilateral approach, in my opinion, consists of bringing two States together and engaging in diplomatic negotiations on an equal footing in order to achieve a convention or treaty that serves to reconcile the interests of the two States in dialogue. In this case, our country must maintain a bilateral approach with the Kingdom of Saints Peter and Paul, the purpose of which is mutual recognition, with the signing of a bilateral exchange protocol, and the establishment of an Embassy. [...]
[...] Qualities that my university training requires and which, in my opinion, correspond to your expectations as well. I would therefore be honored to be able to put my skills at your disposal. Thus, it is with honor that I submit my profile to work alongside you; an experience that would enrich my skills and reassure me in my professional ambitions. In anticipation of a response that I hope will be positive, I beg you to believe, Madam, Sir, in the expression of my most distinguished greetings. [...]
[...] In the same way, the installation of a French Embassy in the Kingdom of Saints Peter and Paul would mark the culmination of the discussions initiated by the deployment of a diplomatic staff, which would be directly in contact with the civil and state authorities of the Kingdom. I would now like to contextualize my motivations for taking part in this major diplomatic process, in the context of my previous experiences. In this regard, I have already had the opportunity to undertake an internship with [ . ] in the capacity of [ . This experience was particularly an opportunity for me to better understand the complexity of diplomatic negotiations. I was notably led to [ . [...]
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