Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected; treaty does not alter immunities under international law or special agreements. Article 29 provides that the Agreement does not affect the fiscal privileges of diplomatic or consular officials, preserving entitlements under international law or under special agreements and ensuring such immunities and exemptions are not overridden by the treaty.
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Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected; treaty does not alter immunities under international law or special agreements.
Article 29 provides that the Agreement does not affect the fiscal privileges of diplomatic or consular officials, preserving entitlements under international law or under special agreements and ensuring such immunities and exemptions are not overridden by the treaty.
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