Diplomatic privileges: treaty provisions do not override fiscal immunities under international law and special agreements. The Agreement preserves fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officials; its provisions do not abrogate immunities, exemptions, or fiscal benefits established by general international law or by separate special agreements between states, and treaty application must be subject to those protections.
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Diplomatic privileges: treaty provisions do not override fiscal immunities under international law and special agreements.
The Agreement preserves fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officials; its provisions do not abrogate immunities, exemptions, or fiscal benefits established by general international law or by separate special agreements between states, and treaty application must be subject to those protections.
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