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On a secure and encrypted telephone line, Prime Minister Viktor Orban would make a private and classified telephone call to the Turkish Foreign Minister.
"Hello Mr Ozbek, this is Prime Minister Orban of the Hungarian Republic. How are you?
Turkey is an influential and major power on the global stage, and we would like to construct a strong relationship with your nation. We would like to kick start our relations by opening an embassy in Istanbul and propose a diplomatic mission agreement. I have faxed this draft agreement to your ministry. "
Article 1
(1a)The Head of the Mission is the person charged by the Sending State with the duty of acting in that capacity.
(1b) The Members of the Mission are the Head of the mission / Members of staff of the mission.
(1c) A Diplomatic Agentsis the Head of the mission or a Member of the Diplomatic staff of the mission.
(1d) The Premises of the Missionsare buildings (Parts / Land) owned by the counter-part government, used for the purpose of the mission. (Including Residence)
Article 2
FUNCTIONS OF A DIPLOMATIC MISSION CONSIST OF —
(2a) Representing the Sending State in the Receiving State.
(2b) Protecting in the Receiving State, the interests of the Sending State (and its Nationals) within the limits permitted by International Law.
(2c)Negotiating with the Government of the Receiving State.
(2b) Ascertaining by Lawful means, conditions and developments in the Receiving State, and reporting thereon to the Government of the Sending State.
(2e) Promoting Friendly Relations between the Sending State and the Receiving State, and developing, but not limited to, their Economic, Cultural and Scientific Relations.
Article 3
PREMISES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE MISSION —
(3a) The Premises of the Missions shall be inviolable. Agents of the Receiving State may not enter them, except with the explicit consent of the Head of the mission.
(3b)The Receiving State is under a Special Duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the Premises of the Mission against any intrusion /damage of the mission.
(3c)The Premises of the Mission, Furnishings, Property and Transport of the mission shall be immune from Search, Requisition, Attachment or Execution.
(3d) The Archives and Documents of the mission shall be inviolable, at any time and wherever they may be.
(3e) The Receiving State shall permit / protect Free Communication of the mission for all Official Purposes. Communicating with the Government (And other Consulates of the Sending State) wherever situated, the mission may employ all appropriate means, including Diplomatic Couriers and Messages in CODE or CIPHER.
Article 4
IMMUNITY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE MISSION —
(4a) The person of a Diplomatic Agent shall be inviolable. He shall not be liable to any form of Arrest or Detention. The Receiving State shall treat him respect and take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on his Person, Freedom or Dignity.
(4b) The Private Residence of a Diplomatic Agent shall enjoy the same inviolability and protection as the Premises of the Mission.
(4c) His Papers, Correspondence and shall likewise enjoy inviolability.
(4d) A Diplomatic Agent shall enjoy immunity from the Criminal Jurisdiction of the Receiving State. He shall also enjoy immunity from its Civil and Administrative Jurisdiction.
(4e) A Diplomatic Agent is not obliged to give evidence as a witness.
(4f) .The immunity of a Diplomatic Agent from the jurisdiction of the Receiving State does not exempt him from the Jurisdiction of the Sending State.
(4g) The Members of the Family of a Diplomatic Agent forming part of his HOUSEHOLD shall, if they are not nationals of the Receiving State, enjoy the privileges mentioned in this article.
(4h) Without prejudice to their Privileges and Immunities, it is the duty of all persons to respect the Laws and Regulations of the Receiving State. They also have a duty not to interfere in the Internal Affairs of that State.
Article 5
FUNCTIONS OF A DIPLOMATIC AGENT COMES TO AN END —
(5a)Upon Notification by the Sending State to the Receiving State, that the function of the Diplomatic Agent has come to an end.
(5b)Upon Notification by the Receiving State to the Sending State, that it refuses to recognise the Diplomatic Agent as a member of the mission.
(5c) If Diplomatic Relations are broken off between two States and/or a mission is permanently or temporarily recalled, the Premises of the Mission is automatically returned to the receiving state.
Signed
Hungarian Republic ......Viktor...Orban.....
Republic of China
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"Yes, I see..." Kanat murmured as he read the document. "I'm flattered that you think we are also The Republic Of China, but I must confess that we do not have the honour of possessing that title here in Turkey."
The vizier then put the paper to one side.
"Regardless, before I sign any agreement about the official opening of embassies within our respective countries, I would like to visit Hungary personally as soon as possible for a face to face discussion. The gap between this telephone call and my arrival within Hungary proper will allow my government to select a suitable person to be Turkey's Ambassador to Hungary, and allow me to introduce him personally to you. In addition, we would be able to select a location to site our embassy, if you would permit it. I know this request sounds rather strange, but it's become something of an unofficial tradition for me to officially introduce each ambassador to their respective host."
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