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The U.S. and The Bahamian government have worked together on reducing crime and addressing migration issues. With the closest island only 45 miles from the coast of Florida, The Bahamas often is used as a gateway for drugs and illegal aliens bound for the United States. The United States and the Bahamas cooperate to handle these threats. [2]
Bahamas has a high commission in Ottawa. Canada is accredited to the Bahamas from its high commission in Kingston, Jamaica and maintains an honorary consulate in Nassau. China: 23 May 1997: See Bahamas–China relations. Bahamas has an embassy in Beijing. China has an embassy in Nassau. Cuba: 30 November 1974: See Bahamas–Cuba relations
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Bahamas. The Bahamas has a very small number of diplomatic missions, as listed below (excluding honorary consulates). America
Map of diplomatic missions in the Bahamas. This is a list of diplomatic missions in The Bahamas.At present, the capital city of Nassau hosts seven embassies. Several countries have resident honorary consuls to provide emergency services to their citizens, while others accredit ambassadors from neighbouring countries or their permanent missions to the United Nations in New York City.
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The ambassador oversees diplomatic relations and foreign policy between the United States and the Bahamas. The ambassador lives in Nassau , the nation's capital. Due to political disputes, the United States Senate has not confirmed an ambassador to the Bahamas since November 2011, with the post either remaining vacant or held by interim ...
Nine United States presidents and one president-elect have made presidential visits to the Caribbean since 1928. Franklin D. Roosevelt made the most trips to the Caribbean islands (14), either for vacation or while involved with Allied diplomatic interactions during World War II.
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