"Persona non grata" is a Latin term that translates to "an unwelcome person." In diplomatic contexts, it refers to a foreign diplomat or official whose presence is no longer accepted in a host country. This status can be assigned for various reasons, including alleged misconduct, political disagreements, or diplomatic disputes. When someone is declared persona non grata, they are typically asked to leave the country and may be barred from returning.

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