agent general vs chargé d'affaires

agent general

noun
  • Specifically, the representative of a British colony or, later, of a Canadian province or Australian state in key cities abroad. 

chargé d'affaires

noun
  • A diplomat, ranking below an ambassador, who heads a diplomatic mission when no ambassador is present, either temporarily (in the interim between the departure of one ambassador and the accreditation of another) or for an extended time. 

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