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Following for the convenience of our readers is a comprehensive list of current U. S. ambassadors based on information in the Department of State website (www.state.gov).American Chiefs of Mission

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Afghanistan
Zalmay Khalilzad
Albania:
James F. Jeffrey
Algeria:
Richard W. Erdman
Andorra:
George L. Argyros, Sr.
Angola:
Christopher William Dell
Antiqua and Barbuda:
Mary E. Kramer
Argentina:
Lino Gutierrez
Armenia:
John Ordway
Aruba:
Deborah A. Bolton
Australia:
John Thomas Schieffer
Austria:
Lyons Brown, Jr.
Azerbaijan:
Reno L. Harnish
Bahrain:
Ronald E. Neumann
Bangladesh:
Harry K. Thomas Jr.
Barbados:
Mary E. Kramer
Belarus:
George Krol
Belgium:
Brenda Schoonover (Charge d’Affairs)
Belize:
Russell Fuller Freeman
Benin:
Wayne Neill
Bermuda:
Vacant
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Clifford G. Bond
Botswana:
Joseph Huggins
Brazil:
Donna Hrinak
Brunei Darussalam:
Gene B. Christy
Bulgaria:
James W. Pardew
Burkina Faso:
Anthony J. Holmes
Burma:
Carmen M. Martinez
Burundi:
James Yellin
Cambodia:
Charles A. Ray
Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea:
George M. Staples
Canada:
Paul Cellucci
Cape Verde:
Donald Johnson
Central African Republic:
Mattie R. Sharpless
Chad:
Christopher E. Goldthwait
Chile:
William R. Brownfield
China (People’s Republic of):
Clark T. Randt, Jr.
Colombia:
William Braucher Wood
Comoros:
John Price
Congo, Democratic Republic of:
Aubrey Hooks
Congo, Republic of:
Robin Renee Sanders
Costa Rica:
John Danilovich
Cote d’Ivoire:
Arlene Render
Croatia:
Ralph Frank
Cuba:
James C. Cason
Cyprus:
Michael Klosson
Czech Republic:
William J. Cabaniss, Jr.
Dar es Salaam

Denmark:
Stuart A. Bernstein
Dominica:
Mary E. Kramer
Dominican Republic:
Hans H. Hertell
East Timor:
Grover Joseph Rees III
Ecuador:
Kristie Anne Kenney
Egypt:
David C. Welch
El Salvador:
H. Douglas Barclay
Equatorial Guinea:
George M. Staples
Eritrea:
Donald J. McConnell
Estonia:
Joseph Michael DeThomas
Ethiopia:
Aurelia Brazeal
European Union:
Rockwell Schnabel
Fiji, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu:
Vacant
Finland:
Bonnie McElveen-Hunter
France:
Howard H. Leach

Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe:
Kenneth P. Moorefield
Gambia, Republic of the:
Jackson McDonald
Georgia:
Richard Monroe Miles
Germany:
Daniel R. Coats
Ghana:
Mary Carlin Yates
Greece:
Thomas J. Miller
Grenada:
Mary E. Kramer
Guatemala:
John R. Hamilton
Guinea:
R. Barrie Walkley
Guyana:
Roland W. Bullen
Haiti:
James B. Foley
Holy See:
Jim Nicholson
Honduras:
Larry L. Palmer
Hong Kong:
James Keith
Hungary:
George Herbert Walker III
Iceland:
James Irvin Gadsden
India:
David Campbell Mulford
Indonesia:
Ralph L. (Skip) Boyce
Ireland:
James Kenny
Israel:
Daniel C. Kurtzer
Italy:
Melvin Sembler
Jamaica:
Sue McCourt Cobb
Japan:
Howard H. Baker
Jordan:
Edward W. Gnehm
Kazakhstan:
Larry C. Napper
Kenya:
William M. Bellamy
Kiribati:
Michael J. Senko
Korea, The Republic of:
Thomas C. Hubbard
Kuwait:
Richard H. Jones
Kyrgyzstan:
John O’Keefe
Lao People’s Democratic Republic:
Douglas A. Hartwick
Latvia:
Brian E. Carlson
Lebanon:
Vincent M. Battle
Lesotho:
Robert G. Loftis
Liberia:
John W. Blaney
Lithuania:
Stephen D. Mull
Luxembourg:
Peter Terpeluk, Jr.
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of:
Lawrence Edward Butler
Madagascar:
Wanda L. Nesbitt
Malawi, Republic of:
Steven Browning
Malaysia:
Marie T. Huhtala
Maldives:
E. Ashley Wills
Malta:
Anthony H. Gioia
Mauritania:
Joseph LeBaron
Mauritius, Seychelles, and Comoros:
John Price
Mexico:
Antonio O. Garza, Jr.
Micronesia, Federated States of:
Larry Dinger
Moldova:
Heather Hodges
Mongolia:
Pamela J. Slutz
Morocco:
Thomas Riley
Mozambique:
Helen LaLime
NATO:
Nicholas R. Burns
Namibia:
Kevin J. McGuire
Nepal:
Michael E. Malinowski
Netherlands Antilles and Aruba:
Deborah A. Bolton
Netherlands:
Clifford M. Sobel
New Zealand:
Charles S. Swindells
Nicaragua:
Barbara Calandra Moore
Niger:
Dennise Mathieu
Norway:
John Doyle Ong
OECD:
Constance A. Morella
OSCE:
Stephan Michael Minikes
Oman:
Richard Lewis Baltimore, III
Organization of American States; U.S. Permanent Representative:
John F. Maisto
Pakistan:
Nancy J. Powell
Palau:
Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr.
Panama:
Linda Ellen Watt
Papau New Guinea:
Robert Wendell Fitts
Paraguay:
John Francis Keane
Peru:
J. Curtis Struble
Philippines and Palau:
Francis J. Ricciardone
Poland:
Christopher R. Hill
Portugal:
John N. Palmer
Qatar:
Maureen E. Quinn
Romania:
Michael Guest
Russia:
Alexander Vershbow
Rwanda:
Margaret K. McMillion
Sao Tome and Principe
Kenneth P. Moorefield
Saudi Arabia:
James Oberwetter
Senegal and Guinea-Bissau:
Richard Roth
Serbia and Montenegro:
William D. Montgomery
Seychelles
John Price
Sierra Leone:
Peter R. Chaveas
Singapore:
Frank L. Lavin
Slovak Republic:
Ronald Weiser
Slovenia:
Johnny Young
South Africa:
Cameron R. Hume
Spain and Andorra:
George L. Argyros, Sr.
Sri Lanka and the Republic of Maldives:
Jeffrey J. Lunstead
St. Kitts and Nevis:
Mary E. Kramer
St. Lucia:
Mary E. Kramer
Suriname:
Marsha E. Barnes
Swaziland:
James D. McGee
Sweden:
Charles A. Heimbold, Jr.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein:
Pamela Pitzer Willeford
Syria:
Margaret Scobey
Tajikistan:
Richard E. Hoagland
Tanzania:
Robert V. Royall
Thailand:
Darryl N. Johnson
Togo:
Gregory W. Engle
Trinidad and Tobago:
Roy L. Austin
Tunisia:
William J. Hudson
Turkey:
Eric S. Edelman
Turkmenistan:
Tracey Jacobson
Uganda:
Jimmy Kolker
Ukraine:
John Herbst
United Arab Emirates:
Marcelle M. Wahba
United Kingdom:
William S. Farish
United Nations (New York City):
John D. Negroponte (Permanent Representative)
United Nations (Geneva):
Kevin Edward Moley (Permanent Representative)
United Nations (Vienna):
Kenneth C. Brill (Permanent Representative)
Uruguay:
Martin J. Silverstein
Uzbekistan:
Jon Purnell
Venezuela:
Charles Shapiro
Vietnam:
Raymond F. Burghardt
Yemen:
Edmund J. Hull
Zambia:
Martin Brennan
Zimbabwe:
Joseph Gerard Sullivan

 

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