As an extension of a State's domestic policy, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy are the two means available to a State to carry out its International Policy, which requires great delicacy, flexibility, discretion and elegance.The State needs to multiply its efforts to affirm and confirm its presence on the international scene, to restore its brand image in the eyes of other States, and to exercise its international legal personality validly, and it is Diplomacy that plays this role. All this is carried out by men and women commonly known as "Diplomats", but as much as the foreign affairs of each country are of primary interest, Diplomats seem to play a secondary role, or even none at all (speaking of Diplomacy at the top).