Diplomatic Tensions
Diplomatic tensions refer to strained relationships between countries, often arising from disagreements over policies, actions, or international issues. These tensions can manifest in various ways, such as public disputes, trade restrictions, or military posturing. Countries may engage in diplomatic negotiations to resolve their differences, but sometimes tensions escalate, leading to conflicts or sanctions.
Factors contributing to diplomatic tensions include territorial disputes, human rights violations, and competition for resources. For example, tensions between the United States and China have increased over trade practices and military presence in the South China Sea. Such issues can impact global stability and international cooperation.