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After returning to Japan he served as Deputy Director-General for North American Affairs Bureau. In 2016, he was seconded to the National Security Secretariat under Prime Minister Abe, where he was the main point of contact with President Trump's national security council.
When Barack Obama became the President and the US Ambassador to Japan, Tom Schieffer, resigned, Zumwalt worked as the chargé d'affaires ad interim from January 15, 2009, until August 20, 2009, when John Roos became ambassador. [5] [6] Zumwalt again served as the Deputy Chief of Mission of US Embassy in Japan from 2008 to 2012. [4]
His career as a diplomat has included a previous tour in Washington as well postings in Nigeria, Egypt and South Korea, along with a prior assignment to Washington from 1989 to 1992, when he was first secretary in the economics section of the Japanese embassy. In late 2017, he was selected to become Japan's ambassador to the United States. [2]
Japanese Embassy to the United States (up until 1860) Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. United States Ambassador to Japan; Japan–United States relations. Convention of Kanagawa; Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan) Security Treaty Between the United States and Japan; Treaty of San Francisco
The Japan Society of Northern California and others sponsored the "Kanrin Maru Symposium: The Future of the US-Japan Relationship," in May 2010. [12] Featured participants included: Joseph R. Donovan, Jr., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, US Department of State [12]
Kōichirō Matsuura (松浦 晃一郎, Matsūra Kōichirō, born 29 September 1937) is a Japanese diplomat. He is the former Director-General of UNESCO.He was first elected in 1999 to a six-year term and reelected on 12 October 2005 for four years, following a reform instituted by the 29th session of the General Conference.