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In 1999 he was awarded with the diplomatic rank of an extraordinary and plenipotentiary Ambassador. In March 2013, Gegeshidze was appointed Georgia's ambassador to the United States, and served from April 15, 2013 until October 9, 2016.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Bill Clinton: Richard Monroe Miles [4] May 13, 2002 August 12, 2005 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary George W. Bush: John F. Tefft [5] August 23, 2005 September 9, 2009 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary George W. Bush: John R. Bass [6] October 16, 2009 July 12, 2012
ambassador Observations Prime Minister of Georgia President of the United States Term end June 14, 1993: September 3, 1993: Peter Chkheidze [1] Eduard Shevardnadze: Bill Clinton: December 7, 1994: January 30, 1995: Tedo Japaridze: In January 2004 Georgian Minister for Foreign Affairs,,, (b.
In 2002–2004, Zalkaliani served as a Senior Counsellor at the Embassy of Georgia to the U.S., Mexico and Canada; during his tenure, US-Georgia defense cooperation was considerably intensified. In 2004 Zalkaliani continued his diplomatic career in Uzbekistan having served as an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the ...
An envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, usually known as a minister, was a diplomatic head of mission who was ranked below ambassador. A diplomatic mission headed by an envoy was known as a legation rather than an embassy .
Closely allied with Saakashvili, he was elected to the Parliament of Georgia on a United National Movement ticket in 2004. For four years of his tenure, Gabashvili chaired the parliamentary Committee for Foreign Relations. In August 2008, he was appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to Italy, Malta, and San Marino ...
John Elliott Ward was born in Sunbury, Georgia on October 2, 1814. [1]He served as United States Attorney for Georgia, mayor of Savannah, Georgia, speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, president of the Georgia State Senate, president of the 1856 Democratic National Convention, and United States Minister to China under James Buchanan.
Salome Samadashvili was born on 2 April 1976. She graduated from Allegheny College, the Central European University and American University in Washington, D.C. From 1994 to 1995 she was a translator and programme assistant for the US National Democratic Institute.