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The Embassy of Kuwait in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the State of Kuwait to the United States. It is located in the North Cleveland Park neighborhood. The Ambassador is Sheikha Al-Zain Al-Sabah. [1]
Location of diplomatic missions of Kuwait. ... Washington, D.C. Embassy [1] Los Angeles: ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
List of emirs of Kuwait List of presidents of the United States Term end May 7, 1962: Embassy opened Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah: John F. Kennedy: May 7, 1962: Talat Yaqoub: Chargé d'affaires: Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah: John F. Kennedy: May 14, 1962: June 1, 1962: Abdul Rahman Salim al-Atiqi: Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah: John F. Kennedy ...
Embassy Row [18] Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2109 E Street NW Foggy Bottom [19] Botswana: 1531-3 New Hampshire Avenue NW Dupont Circle [20] Brazil: 3006 Massachusetts Avenue NW Embassy Row [21] Brunei: 3520 International Court NW North Cleveland Park [22] Bulgaria: 1621 22nd Street NW Embassy Row [23] Burkina Faso: 2340 Massachusetts Avenue NW ...
The Kuwaiti embassy is located in Washington, D.C. [3]. Ambassador Al-Zain Sabah Al-Naser Al-Sabah [4]; On 4 May 2022, US First Lady Dr Jill Biden attended the Kuwait-America Foundation gala dinner as guest of honour which was held at the Kuwait Embassy in the nation’s capital in support of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) impactful work worldwide.
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1956-1959 Second Secretary of Embassy, Bonn (West Germany). 1959-1960 Member Sudan Mission to United Nations, New York. 1960-1961 First Secretary of Embassy, Washington DC.. 1961-1962 Charge' d'Affaires, Sudan Embassy in Beirut. 1962-1963 Counsellor of Embassy, Baghdad (Iraq). 1963-1964 Charge' d'Affaires, Sudan Embassy (Kuwait).
In 2018, the Washington D.C. City Council renamed the street housing the Russian Embassy as Boris Nemtsov Street after a critic of the Russian government who was murdered in 2015. [18] [19] In 2021, the Washington, D.C. City Council renamed the street outside the Saudi embassy after slain Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. [20]