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Santo Domingo Russia: Embassy [23] See also. Foreign relations of the Dominican Republic; References This page was last edited on 16 December 2024, at 05:51 (UTC). ...
Left Santo Domingo, March 20, 1897 Accredited to Santo Domingo, also accredited to Haiti; resident at Port-au-Prince. Credentials presented on November 18, 1893, by his predecessor; Smythe was officially received in person at Santo Domingo, October 28, 1895. William F. Powell: Chargé d'Affaires February 18, 1898: Superseded, July 23, 1904
Ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States of America 1894–present Alejandro Woss y Gil (1894–1899); Emilio C. Joubert (1900) Francisco Leonte Vázquez (1901–1904)
Canada has an embassy in Santo Domingo. Dominican Republic has an embassy in Ottawa and two consulates-general in Montreal and Toronto. Chile: 1922: See Chile-Dominican Republic relations. Chile has an embassy in Santo Domingo. Dominican Republic has an embassy in Santiago. Cuba: 5 April 1904, broken 26 June 1959, restored 16 April 1998: See ...
In June 2012 the British Foreign Secretary announced that the UK was to open a new embassy in Haiti. [2] In 2015 Sharon Isabel Campbell was appointed as dedicated ambassador to Haiti, but still to be non-resident, since she is married to the ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Christopher John Campbell. [3].
The Senate unanimously confirmed his appointment as Ambassador to the Dominican Republic on November 14 and he was sworn in by Vice-President Joe Biden at the White House on November 22. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] On the evening of that day, Brewster married his partner of 25 years, luxury real estate executive, author and social activist, Bob J. Satawake.
Canada maintains an embassy in Santo Domingo and maintains an office of the embassy in Punta Cana and a consulate in Puerto Plata. [ 4 ] Dominican Republic maintains an embassy in Ottawa and consulates-general in Montreal and Toronto .
In 1939 he became professor at the University of Santo Domingo and in 1967 at the National University. From 1939 to 1941 he was president of the City Council of Santo Domingo. From 1941 to 1944 he was Dominican Ambassador to Argentina. In 1944 he was Dominican Ambassador to Mexico. From 1949 to 1953 he was ambassador next the Holy See.