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The United States supported British efforts to bring about and implement the settlement signed at Lancaster House on December 21, 1979, and extended official diplomatic recognition to the new government immediately after independence as the Republic of Zimbabwe. A resident Embassy was established in Salisbury on Zimbabwean Independence Day ...
The Republic of Zimbabwe came into being on April 18, 1980. The United States immediately recognized the new nation and moved to establish diplomatic relations. An embassy in Harare was established on April 18, 1980—independence day for Zimbabwe. Jeffrey Davidow was appointed as chargé d'affaires ad interim pending the appointment of an ...
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Harare Argentina Embassy 2002 [39] Austria Embassy 2011 [40] Bulgaria Embassy Unknown [41] Czechia Embassy 2010 [42] Denmark
The United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba on January 3, 1961. From September 1, 1977 to July 20, 2015 United States interests were represented by the United States Interests Section of the Embassy of Switzerland in Havana, and Cuba by the Republic of Cuba Interests Section of the Embassy of Czechoslovakia from 1977 to 1991 ...
Diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe, excluding honorary consulates.. Following Ian Smith's Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom in 1965 Rhodesia's diplomatic presence was dramatically rolled back across the world.
Mexico opened an embassy in Harare in 1990, however, the embassy was later closed in 1994. [162] Mexico is accredited to Zimbabwe from its embassy in Pretoria, South Africa. [163] Zimbabwe is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States. [164] United States: 18 April 1980 [165] Embassy of Zimbabwe in Washington
Charles Aaron Ray (born July 5, 1945) [1] is an American former diplomat who acted as the U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe between 2009 and 2012. He is a former Foreign Service Officer and career member of the Senior Foreign Service who held the position of U.S. Ambassador twice, and retired with the rank of Minister-Counselor.
He served as deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe from 2021. He was the USAID Mission Director at the embassy in Harare from 2020 to 2021. Before that, Brown served as the USAID Director in the Dominican Republic for four years, with almost half the tenure working with the Department of State as Deputy Chief of ...