Answer:
C. Ambassador
Step-by-step explanation:
An ambassador is the representative of a given country before another, or before an international organization. In the common language, the term applies to the representative located in the capital of a foreign country. The host country where an embassy is accredited grants the ambassador, the dependencies and some livestock a special functional status. The special status implies certain extraterritoriality about the location and specific dependencies of the so-called embassy, whereby the territory, personnel and vehicles enjoy diplomatic immunity, in accordance with international standards (conventions). In the case of bilateral diplomacy, the ambassador and the embassy attend to matters of state interest between the represented country and the receiving country. These diplomatic matters are political, economic, financial, commercial, military, tourist, cultural, or any topic of international relations, such as treaties, agreements, exchange of votes for certain candidates of interest, etc. Each country has its own ambassador.