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The Embassy of Egypt in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United States. It is located at 3521 International Court, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Cleveland Park neighborhood. [1] The embassy also operates Consulates-General in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York City. [2]
The United States recognized Egyptian independence from the United Kingdom on April 26, 1922, following a proclamation by President Warren G. Harding.This recognition elevated the U.S. representation in Egypt from a consular to a diplomatic mission, and the U.S. Diplomatic Agent and Consul General in Cairo, J. Morton Howell, became the head of the American Legation.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Egypt. Egypt has an extensive global diplomatic presence. Excluded from this listing are honorary consulates and trade missions.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Egypt. At present, the capital city of Cairo hosts 139 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing. Diplomatic missions in Egypt
He was the Egyptian Permanent Representative to UN and other international organizations in Vienna where he also served as Governor of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board (2003-2007). He was also Deputy Chief of Mission at the Egyptian embassy in Washington D.C. ( 1993-1997), Political Counselor in Moscow ( 1986-1990) and Second ...
A diplomatic cable sent in 2007 published by The Daily Telegraph as part of the leak of classified US diplomatic cables discussed what the then the Egyptian SSIS head called the "excellent and strong" cooperation between the SSI and the United States FBI. The cable also discussed the benefit the SSIS derived from training opportunities at the ...
The Egyptian-German archaeological mission discovered the burial chamber of a lady called Idi The "extraordinary" tomb of a high-ranking Egyptian woman has been found 4,000 years after her death.
U.S. Department of State Facilities and Areas of Jurisdictions. The United States has the second largest number of active diplomatic posts of any country in the world after the People's Republic of China, [1] including 271 bilateral posts (embassies and consulates) in 173 countries, as well as 11 permanent missions to international organizations and seven other posts (as of November 2023 [2]).