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The United States ambassador to South Korea (Korean: 주한미국대사; Hanja: 駐韓美國大使) is the chief diplomatic representative of the United States accredited to the Republic of Korea. The ambassador's official title is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Korea." [1]
New York City, the largest city in the United States, is home to the General Assembly of the United Nations, and all 195 member and observer states send permanent delegations. Nine diplomatic missions in New York City listed below are also formally accredited as each country's official embassy to the United States. There are 108 missions in the ...
Consulate General: New York City Apr. 1949: New York, Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania * 335 E. 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 * 460 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022 (Consular Section) Consulate General: Honolulu Apr. 1949: Hawaii, American Samoa * 2756 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817 Consulate General: San Francisco Jun. 1949
Consulate-General [68] New York City: Consulate-General [69] San Francisco: Consulate-General [70] Seattle: Consulate-General [71] Anchorage: Consulate [72] Dallas: Consulate [73] Hagåtña: Consulate [74] Philadelphia: Consulate-General branch office [75] Uruguay: Montevideo: Embassy [76] Venezuela: Caracas: Embassy
South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun speaks as he participates in the US-Republic of Korea Foreign and Defense Ministerial meeting at the State Department in Washington, DC, on October 31 ...
South Korea has so far sent twenty-four ambassadors to the United States, excluding 2 Chargé d'affaires a.i. (Koo Chong-whay and Oh Jay-hee). [2] As Chung Il-kwon served twice as the third and fifth ambassador, a total of twenty-three different people have served in the position. [3]
South Korea's vice foreign minister, Kim Hong-kyun, in the phone call with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, said that Putin's visit should not result in deeper military cooperation ...
An American presence post (APP) is a very small diplomatic facility of the United States government located abroad. [1] It is usually staffed by a single Foreign Service officer who carries the title of consul. An American presence post is roughly equivalent to a consulate, but lacks a regular consular section, and does not issue visas.