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Armenia and Azerbaijan—that have been sworn enemies for decades could soon make peace, say their DC-based ambassadors.
Five newly appointed ambassadors have recently joined Washington’s diplomatic scene, representing Benin, Burkina Faso, ...
Known mainly for Dracula, Romania’s mythical Transylvania region is also home to quaint villages now being promoted through ...
Puru Trivedi is the Vice President of External and Corporate Affairs at the Meridian International Center, a public diplomacy institution in Washington DC. The views expressed are his own.
The White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner has evolved from a one-night “Nerd Prom” at the Washington Hilton Hotel to an For the past year, Trump has continuously attempted to undermine the ...
Albania’s Floreta Faber ends 8-year tenure with a week of receptions Floreta Faber, Albania’s former ambassador to the United States, wrapped up her eight-year term in Washington last month with a ...
Many in the United States look beyond their borders and see a dangerous world with raging wars, surging violence and deepening instability. But a new report by the Eurasia Group, a leading political ...
Sweden’s Jan Eliasson is one of the most skilled and respected diplomats of his generation who soared through the ranks of Swedish diplomacy.
He meets with US officials in coffee houses or at his office – not embassy – just outside Washington, D.C., but since Bashir Goth has been in the United States as the diplomatic representative for ...
Herman Jay "Hank" Cohen, 91, looks back at a long diplomatic career focused on US-Africa relations.
The Washington Diplomat presents an exclusive interview with Albania's former president, Sali Berisha, whom the State Department has blacklisted.
Egypt faces a “perfect storm” triggered by the Israel-Palestine conflict, Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Russia's war in Ukraine, says Ambassador Motaz Zahran.
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