A protecting power is a diplomatic arrangement that allows one country to represent another in a third country where the latter lacks diplomatic representation. This concept is governed by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Since 1980, Switzerland has acted as the protecting power for the United States in Iran, managing American interests and providing consular services, while Iran is represented by Pakistan in the U.S.
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