List of ambassadors of the United States to Luxembourg
Ambassador of the United States to Luxembourg | |
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![]() Incumbent James Randolph Evans since June 19, 2018 | |
Residence | Dolibois House |
Nominator | The President of the United States |
Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Inaugural holder | Stanford Newel as Envoy |
Formation | 1903 |
Website | U.S. Embassy – Luxembourg |
The United States Ambassador to Luxembourg oversees the U.S. Embassy in that country. He or she supervises the embassy staff in the conduct of diplomatic relations with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and coordination of the activities of U.S. Government personnel serving in Luxembourg as well as official visitors. Under the ambassador's direction, the embassy staff provides consular services, including visas for visitors to the United States and passports for United States citizens in Luxembourg.[1]
The United States has maintained diplomatic relations with Luxembourg since 1903.[2]
From 1903 to 1923 the Ambassador to the Netherlands served concurrently as Ambassador to Luxembourg.[3]
From 1923 until World War II the Ambassador to Belgium also served as Ambassador to Luxembourg.[4]
During World War II the United States maintained diplomatic relations with the Luxembourg government in exile.[5][6]
After World War II, the United States returned to appointing the Ambassador to Belgium concurrently as the Ambassador to Luxembourg.[7]
Since 1956 the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg has been appointed separately from the Ambassador to the Netherlands.[8]
This is a complete list of United States envoys and ambassadors appointed to Luxembourg since 1903:
Contents
1 United States Ambassadors to The Netherlands and Luxembourg
2 United States Ambassadors to Luxembourg government in exile
3 United States Ambassadors to Belgium and Luxembourg
4 United States Ambassadors to Luxembourg
5 See also
6 Notes
7 References
8 External links
United States Ambassadors to The Netherlands and Luxembourg
Stanford Newel 1903–1905
David J. Hill 1905–1908[9]
Arthur M. Beaupre 1908–1911[9]
Lloyd Bryce 1911–1913[9]
Henry van Dyke 1913–1917[9]
John W. Garrett 1917–1919[9]
William Phillips 1920–1922[9]
Richard M. Tobin 1923[10]
United States Ambassadors to Luxembourg government in exile
Jay Pierrepont Moffat 1941–1943[11]
Ray Atherton 1943[11]
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. 1943[10][12]
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld 1944[13]
United States Ambassadors to Belgium and Luxembourg
Charles W. Sawyer 1944–1945[14]
Alan G. Kirk 1946–1949[14]
Perle Mesta 1949–1953
Wiley T. Buchanan Jr. 1953–1956
United States Ambassadors to Luxembourg
Wiley T. Buchanan Jr. 1956
Vinton Chapin 1957–1960
A. Burks Summers 1960–1961
James Wine 1961–1962
William R. Rivkin 1962–1965
Patricia Roberts Harris 1965–1967
George J. Feldman 1967–1969
Kingdon Gould, Jr. 1969–1972
Ruth Lewis Farkas 1973–1976
Rosemary L. Ginn 1976–1977
James G. Lowenstein 1977–1981
John E. Dolibois 1981–1985
Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard 1985–1990
Frederick Morris Bush[10]
Edward Morgan Rowell 1990–1994
Clay Constantinou 1994–1999
James Hormel 1999–2001
Gerald Loftus 2001–2002
Peter Terpeluk, Jr. 2002–2005
Ann Wagner 2005–2009
Cynthia Stroum 2009–2011
Robert A. Mandell 2011–2015
David McKean 2016–2017
James Randolph Evans 2018 -
See also
- Embassy of Luxembourg, Washington, D.C.
- Luxembourg – United States relations
- Foreign relations of Luxembourg
- Ambassadors of the United States
Notes
^ U.S. Department of State, Embassy of the United States to Luxembourg, Embassy Information, accessed July 10, 2013
^ Congressional Printing Office, Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Luxembourg: Establishment of Diplomatic Relations With Luxembourg, 1904, page 643
^ U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, A Guide to the United States' History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Luxembourg, accessed July 10, 2013
^ St. Petersburg Times, Who's Who in the Day's News? William Phillips, March 4, 1924
^ New York Times, Churchill Sends Greetings, May 11, 1941
^ Associated Press, Gettysburg Times, Winant is Nominated U.S. Ambassador to England, February 5, 1941
^ Associated Press, Lawrence Journal-World, Names U.S. Envoys to Three Nations, September 20, 1944
^ New York Times, Wiley T. Buchanan Jr.; Former Protocol Chief, February 18, 1986
^ abcdef Also appointed to the Netherlands and resident at The Hague.
^ abc Appointed, but did not serve.
^ ab Appointed to the Government of Luxembourg exiled and established in Canada, and was also accredited to Canada; resided at Ottawa.
^ Appointed to the Government of Luxembourg exiled and established in London, United Kingdom.
^ Was Chargé d'Affaires until superseded.
^ ab Also appointed to Belgium and resident at Brussels.
References
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- United States Department of State: Background notes on Luxembourg
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Department of State website http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/index.htm (U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets).
External links
- United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission for Luxembourg
- United States Department of State: Luxembourg
- United States Embassy in Luxembourg
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