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The United States ambassador to North Macedonia is the official representative of the president of the United States to the head of state of North Macedonia. The Ambassador, based out of Skopje, works with the rest of the embassy - 70 other Americans and 240 locals - to advance bilateral relations. [1]
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in North Macedonia. At present, the capital city of Skopje hosts 34 embassies. Several other countries have missions accredited from other capitals. [1] Diplomatic missions in North Macedonia
The Embassy of North Macedonia to the U.S. in Washington, D.C.. The United States formally recognized North Macedonia on February 8, 1994, and the two countries established full diplomatic relations on September 13, 1995.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of North Macedonia, ... Toronto (Consulate General) United States. Washington, D.C. Chicago (Consulate-General)
Previous assignments include Public Affairs Officer at the American Embassy in Skopje, North Macedonia; Cultural and Press Attaché of the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam; Spokesperson for the Bureau of Consular Affairs at the State Department; and assignments at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France and U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, India.
U.S. Department of State Facilities and Areas of Jurisdictions. The United States has the second largest number of active diplomatic posts of any country in the world after the People's Republic of China, [1] including 271 bilateral posts (embassies and consulates) in 173 countries, as well as 11 permanent missions to international organizations and seven other posts (as of November 2023 [2]).
The United States formally recognized North Macedonia on February 8, 1994, and the two countries established full diplomatic relations on September 13, 1995. The U.S. Liaison Office was upgraded to an embassy in February 1996, and the first U.S. Ambassador to Skopje arrived in July 1996.
The United States formally recognized North Macedonia in 1994, with full diplomatic relations established in 1995. The embassy was formed and the first ambassador sent to the U.S. in the same year, as the administration of Bill Clinton recognized the government of Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski in Skopje (North Macedonia).