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Agreemen is a term that indicates the prior consent or agreement of the government of the host state for the appointment of a certain person as the head of the diplomatic mission of the state requesting the agreemen. This means that before a state can appoint its ambassador or another diplomat to represent it in another country, it must obtain consent from the government of the host country.
According to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the state that accredits its representative must ensure that the host state gives consent for the person it intends to appoint as the head of the mission in that state. This process is usually carried out through diplomatic channels, and the response can be given both orally and in writing.
Also, if the host state does not provide the agreemen, this person may be declared undesirable (persona non grata), which can lead to complications in relations between the states.
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