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What is required for a consular post to be established in the territory of the receiving State?
What is required for a consular post to be established in the territory of the receiving State?
- Approval from the sending State
- Approval from both the sending and receiving States
- No approval is required
- Approval from the receiving State (correct)
Who determines the seat of the consular post, its classification, and the consular district?
Who determines the seat of the consular post, its classification, and the consular district?
- Both the sending and receiving States
- The United Nations
- The receiving State
- The sending State (correct)
Can the sending State make changes to the seat of the consular post, its classification, or the consular district without the consent of the receiving State?
Can the sending State make changes to the seat of the consular post, its classification, or the consular district without the consent of the receiving State?
- Yes, they can make changes without consent
- No, they can only make changes with consent (correct)
- It depends on the specific circumstances
- The text does not mention this
When does the receiving State's consent become necessary for a consulate-general or a consulate to open a vice-consulate or a consular agency in a different locality?
When does the receiving State's consent become necessary for a consulate-general or a consulate to open a vice-consulate or a consular agency in a different locality?
Is the receiving State's consent required for the opening of an office forming part of an existing consular post at a different location?
Is the receiving State's consent required for the opening of an office forming part of an existing consular post at a different location?