people-to-people

Currently only about 30 per cent of Americans have passports, meaning few get to see what foreign policy decisions mean for everyday people worldwide. But, these street-level foreign relations ultimately mean just as much to easing tensions as boardroom dealings between politicians.

Participants in a conference held by the Central Commission for External Relations in Hanoi on April 19 emphasized the importance of people-to-people diplomacy in relation to State diplomacy and Party external relations.

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