diplomatic rupture
[dɪ.pləˈmæt.ɪk ˈrʌp.tʃər]
nounpl: diplomatic ruptures
ruptura diplomática
1. The formal breaking off of diplomatic relations between two or more countries, typically involving the withdrawal of ambassadors and cessation of official communications
The diplomatic rupture between the two nations led to increased tensions in the region.
A ruptura diplomática entre os dois países levou a um aumento das tensões na região.
2. A severe breakdown in diplomatic negotiations or relations that makes peaceful resolution difficult
The trade dispute resulted in a diplomatic rupture that took years to resolve.
A disputa comercial resultou em uma ruptura diplomática que levou anos para ser resolvida.
This term is commonly used in international relations discourse and news coverage in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, diplomatic ruptures are discussed in formal political contexts and international affairs journalism. The concept carries significant weight in Latin American international relations history, with several notable diplomatic ruptures occurring during different political periods.
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