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The Holy See has long been recognised as a subject of international law and as an active participant in international relations. One observer has stated that its interaction with the world has, in the period since World War II, been at its highest level ever.[1] It is distinct from the city-state of the Vatican City, over which the Holy See has "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction".[2]

The diplomatic activities of the Holy See are directed by the Secretariat of State (headed by the Cardinal Secretary of State), through the Section for Relations with States.

Whilst not a member of the United Nations in its own right, the Holy See recognizes all UN member states, except for the People's Republic of China (as the Holy See only recognizes the Republic of China) and North Korea (as the Holy See only has relations with South Korea). The Holy See also recognizes the State of Palestine,[3][4] the only other non-UN member it recognizes besides Taiwan (ROC).

The term "Vatican Diplomatic Corps", by contrast with the diplomatic service of the Holy See, properly refers to all those diplomats accredited to the Holy See, not those who represent its interests to other nations and international bodies. Since 1961, Vatican diplomats also enjoy diplomatic immunity.[5]

  1. ^ Thomas, Gordon. Gideon's Spies.
  2. ^ Article 3 Archived 23 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine of the Lateran Treaty, which founded the state
  3. ^ "Vatican to sign State of Palestine accord". The Guardian. 13 May 2015.
  4. ^ Philip Pullella (26 June 2015). "Vatican signs first treaty with 'State of Palestine', Israel angered". Reuters.
  5. ^ "Holy See waives diplomatic immunity for accused nuncio to France". Catholic News Agency.

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