Russia became a power capable of competing with its European neighbors in the military, political, and diplomatic spheres.
The first group of 28 were major leaders in the military, political, and diplomatic sphere.
FT is dealing with the documents examiners, who have been reared from birth to operate in the diplomatic sphere.
"They are extorting us in the diplomatic, political sphere," he said.
If a country has "power" (as influence) in military, diplomatic, cultural, and economic spheres, it might be called a "power" (as status).
His chief distinction, however, was to be won in the diplomatic sphere.
The exercise of new found autonomy has been more apparent in the cultural than in the diplomatic sphere.
In response, especially in the military and diplomatic spheres, nationalist ideas were kindled and raised questions about the alignment policy with the United States.
The Soviet Union and the United States have every reason to become allies, or at least partners, in economic, diplomatic, cultural and social spheres.
The EU must in this case prove its qualifications in the diplomatic sphere.