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Diplomatic presence of the United States of America in Oman started in 1880 when the U.S. set up its consulate in Muscat. The consulate operated in Oman through 1915. U.S. interests in Oman, thereafter, were handled by U.S. diplomats resident in neighboring countries. In 1972, the U.S. ambassador to Kuwait, William Stoltzfus was accredited as ...
Leslie Meredith Tsou is an American diplomat who served as the US Ambassador to Oman from January 10, 2020 to March 30, 2023. [1]Immediately prior to this assignment, Tsou served as the first Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem following its opening in May 2018.
List of rulers of Oman List of presidents of the United States Term end June 5, 1973: June 14, 1973: Faisal bin Ali al-Bu-Sa’id: Qaboos bin Said al Said: Richard Nixon: February 18, 1974: February 1, 1974: Ahmed Macki: Qaboos bin Said al Said: Gerald Ford: September 19, 1977: October 7, 1977: Farid Mubarak Ali Al-Hinai: Qaboos bin Said al ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Oman. There are currently 58 embassies in Muscat and many countries maintain consulates in other Omani cities (not including honorary consulates). Map of diplomatic missions in Oman
On June 11, 2009, he was appointed United States Ambassador to Oman by President Barack Obama. [6] The Senate confirmed the appointment on July 10, 2009. He was sworn in on August 20, 2009 replacing Gary A. Grappo who had served as Ambassador to Oman since March 6, 2006.
The U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince is opening up a large number of non-immigrant visa appointments for Haitian nationals, warning that anyone who paid a U.S. visa fee prior to Oct. 1, 2022, will ...
Edmund Roberts (June 29, 1784 – June 12, 1836) was an American diplomat. Appointed by President Andrew Jackson, he served as the United States' first envoy to the Far East, and went on USS Peacock on non-resident diplomatic missions to the courts of Cochinchina, Thailand ("Siam") and Muscat and Oman during the years 1832–6.
Oman Muscat (E) All of Oman Qatar Doha (E) All of Qatar Saudi Arabia Riyadh (E) Central provinces: Al Jawf, Ha’il, Al Qasim, Ar Riyadh, and Ar Hudud aah Shaliyah. Dhahran (CG) Eastern coast province of Ash Sharaqiyah. Jeddah (CG) Western coast provinces: Tabuk, Madinah, Makkah, Baha, Asir, Jizan, and Najran. Syria Damascus (E) All of Syria ...