Diplomatic Pressure
Diplomatic pressure refers to the efforts made by one country to influence the actions or decisions of another country through negotiations, discussions, or formal communications. This can involve urging a nation to change its policies, comply with international agreements, or take specific actions that align with the interests of the influencing country.
Countries often use diplomatic pressure as a tool to achieve foreign policy goals without resorting to military action. This can include leveraging economic incentives, forming alliances, or utilizing international organizations like the United Nations to apply collective pressure on a target nation.