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<p>As a British Overseas Territory, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) has no international
legal personality separate from that of the United Kingdom, therefore no "diplomatic
relations" exist in the traditional sense of the term. The United Kingdom and
the BVI, along with the other Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies form an
undivided realm. The roles of the United Kingdom, the Governor and the elected government
are set out in the Constitution of the BVI. As with all Overseas Territories, the
United Kingdom Government works in partnership with the government of the BVI across
a wide range of issues.</p>
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