Dry toast and perils Of bubbly bilaterals

Governments that ban alcohol at diplomatic events view it as a dangerous catalyst for chaos. They imagine leaders making rash decisions or forgetting agreements after a single drink. This perspective ignores alcohol's role in social interaction and celebration. The article suggests that diplomacy, like life, can be enhanced by a touch of the good stuff, with private enjoyment available later.

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