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Buenos Aires, Argentina 

The United States recognized the Government of Buenos Ayres (predecessor of Argentina) on January 27, 1823. Diplomatic relations were briefly interrupted in 1944. The United States and Argentina maintain a bilateral relationship based on shared interests including economic ties, democracy and human rights, counterterrorism and rule of law, improving citizen security, energy, science and technology, people-to-people ties, […] 

U.S. Embassy Bujumbura, Burundi 

Bujumbura, Burundi 

The United States recognized the Kingdom of Burundi in 1961 when the United Nations ended the trusteeship that had been administered by Belgium. Following independence, Burundi experienced political assassinations, ethnic violence, and cyclical periods of armed conflict; several governments were installed through coups. The 2000 Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement provided a negotiated settlement framework […] 

U.S. Embassy Cairo, Egypt 

Garden City, Cairo, Egypt 

Relations between the United States and what later became the Arab Republic of Egypt began in 1849 with the establishment of a U.S. consulate general in Cairo. In 1922 when Egypt ceased being a protectorate and gained its full independence from the United Kingdom, the United States established a formal legation. In 1967 Egypt broke diplomatic relations […] 

U.S. Embassy Canberra, Australia 

Canberra, Australia 

Australia is a vital ally and partner of the United States. The United States and Australia maintain a robust relationship underpinned by shared democratic values, common interests, and cultural affinities. Economic, academic, and people-to-people ties are vibrant and strong. The two countries marked the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2015.The first American Consul was […] 

U.S. Embassy Caracas, Venezuela 

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