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Sure, he was a recess appt, but pointing it out is POV and doesn't belong. --Easter Monkey 02:39, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Mister Sobel isn't Ambassador anymore, and he is to be followed up by someone else, who has several lawsuits running against him. I recommend an update of this article. Arnall seems to arrive really soon - I've put him in.
I think this page could benefit from a slight change: instead of listing ambassadors, Chargés d'affaires, and nations without an embassy seperately, how about putting them all in one list that simply says what the status is? Much less confusing I think to keep it all together. Unless anyone objects, I'll make that change in a few days. Swegner 06:57, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
Host country | Location | Type | Head of Mission |
---|---|---|---|
Afghanistan | Kabul | Embassy | Ronald E. Neumann, Ambassador |
Albania | Tirana | Embassy | Marcie Berman Ries, Ambassador |
Algeria | Algiers | Embassy | Richard W. Erdman, Ambassador |
Angola | Luanda | Embassy | Cynthia Grissom Efird, Ambassador |
Argentina | Buenos Aires | Embassy | Lino Gutierrez, Ambassador |
Armenia | Yerevan | Embassy | John Evans, Ambassador |
Australia | Canberra | Embassy | William A. Stanton, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim |
Australia | Melbourne | Consulate | Earl Michael Irving, Consul General |
Australia | Perth | Consulate | Robin McClellan, Consul General |
Australia | Sydney | Consulate | Stephen T. Smith, Consul General |
Wouldn't it be an idea to put in then ambassadors arrive and when their term would expire? Or even keep historical data.
With the valid-to date, the chance of believing in stale data goes down: it would show as being out of date.
Does Mediawiki have an option to hide data, so we can show the current ambassadors and fold out the history in the same page, or would be need to keep the history in separate documents? The latter would make it more work to maintain and would lead to many very lightweight pages ("historical ambassadors to France" - yawn).
Is the Walter Page that's linked to (a musician) really the same person as the ambassador? There's no indication of such on the musician's page. Dvd Avins 05:08, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
How come in the current ambassadors section it does't mention the Philippines.? JJ 21:57, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
I have just corrected the article to read 'Holy See' instead of Vatican City. This is because the Vatican does not send ambassadors around the world because it does not want to. The Holy See does though. The CIA Factbook explains it this way:
The term "Holy See" refers to the authority, jurisdiction, and sovereignty vested in the Pope and his advisors to direct the worldwide Catholic Church. The Holy See has a legal personality that allows it to enter into treaties as the juridical equal of a state and to send and receive diplomatic representatives. Vatican City, created in 1929 to administer properties belonging to the Holy See in Rome, is recognized under international law as a sovereign state, but it does not send or receive diplomatic representatives.
- Thanks, Hoshie 07:13, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Shouldn't the name of the article be changed from "Ambassadors to the United States" to "List of ambassors to the United States"? Because, it doesn't really have any information relating to the job at all, it just seems to be a list of names. So the name's not very appropriate. Daniel Montin 15:56, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Any interest in creating a new column noting whether the current ambassador is a political appointee versus a career foreign service officer? The transition may present the best time to do this as information has been in the press lately that Obama has "released" all of the political appointees effective January 20. --Daysleeper47 (talk) 18:24, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
Hello all,
Here are the details of my recent edit.
Since N. Cyprus (TRNC) and W. Sahara are in the table, I've added Taiwan (ROC), Abkhazia, and S. Ossetia to the table. All three are in the same boat as the TRNC and W. Sahara (i.e. unrecognized). I also added a note about Kosovo's status in order to keep NPOV. The famious ambassdors box listed Shirley Temple Black as serving at the UN. This is not correct. See the State Dept.'s list of US-UN Ambassdors here: [1]. She did serve in Ghana and Czechoslovakia, though; see [2] and [3]. So in this case, the other two countries are correct. Hope this helps. - Thanks, Hoshie 06:17, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
How about including a paragraph on the numerous stages involved in the process before someone becomes U.S. ambassador?
That's to the best of my knowledge - anyone have an official source for these steps? --Webmgr (talk) 11:31, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
Why do some of the gray bars extend across all the columns of the table, while other gray bars only cover certain columns? AnonMoos (talk) 00:01, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
AND-- there's a 'U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies in Rome'. cool huh? any reason not to include? http://blogs.state.gov/index.php/entires/kilimo_kwanza/ n-dimensional §кakkl€ 06:00, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
If South Ossetia is listed then why not Chechnya? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.242.231.242 (talk) 08:51, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
The State Department history site seems to have been scrambled and there do not seem to be any lists of ambassadors accessible any more. Any ideas? Mangoe (talk) 15:38, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
As said in the section title but I would be happy if someone would check up the confirmation dates. Cassandro (talk) 20:33, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
The section of the article called "Nations Without Exchange of Ambassadors" is a nearly verbatim copy of this website. Also, it mostly repeats information that can already be found in the notes to the list above. I think that it should be deleted, or at least heavily reworded, and if there is no response here in a week or so, I will be bold and do so.--Danaman5 (talk) 12:59, 22 March 2011 (UTC)
I'd like a sortable column at the right of the table with their career before becoming ambassadors. It would show a lot of information on appointment techniques. --Stidmatt (talk) 01:56, 4 April 2011 (UTC)User:Stidmatt
I added the new Ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia, Paul D. Wohlers, but I wasn't sure if the Chargé d’Affaires should be removed or not? Raine (talk) 20:27, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
What is the purpose of the ref column? All entries marked with Ref point to the list of ambassadors for a given country. If this is supposed to be a reference, please note that per WP:RS/WP:V, Wikipedia does not allow other Wikipedia articles to be used as references. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 22:53, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
When you click to name link of current ambasador to Slovakia, you get the profile of guy who died 1811 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.215.88.108 (talk) 05:48, 14 September 2012 (UTC)
John Peurifoy, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, died in a traffic collision while in office. Doesn't he qualify for the killed-in-office section? 46.103.255.244 (talk) 13:50, 31 December 2016 (UTC)
I think this page is now rather out of date: According to the Washington Post most US Ambassadorships are now vacant except for China, Israel and the United Kingdom. I don't know whether it's worth updating the main chart to show most of the ambassadorships are vacant or to wait until the new administration nominates candidates to fill the roles. gbrading (ταlκ) 12:05, 24 January 2017 (UTC)
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How many embassadors are there? Please number the list. It might also be nice to be able to sort by continent. Thx. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:199:4300:3208:647D:256D:5F7A:12B6 (talk) 14:14, 30 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello, I noticed that on the list there is website, I was wondering if we could replace that with articles of embassies to allow users to learn about specific country embassy and previous ambassadors. Wanted to consult with everyone for your input before moving forward. DownTownRich (talk) 13:46, 29 April 2022 (UTC)