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Copenhagen, Denmark 

Denmark and the United States have never experienced an interruption in their diplomatic relations since they were first established in 1801. Denmark and the United States have long enjoyed a close and mutually beneficial relationship. The two countries consult closely on European and other regional political and security matters and cooperate extensively to promote peace […] 

U.S. Embassy Cotonou, Benin 

Cotonou , Benin 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Benin (then called Dahomey) in 1960 following its independence from France. A succession of military coups brought about many changes of government, including one run by Mathieu Kerekou, who instituted one-party, Marxist-Leninist rule. Following the collapse of worldwide communism, France and other democratic powers encouraged Kerekou to convene […] 

U.S. Embassy Dakar, Senegal 

Dakar, Senegal 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Senegal in 1960 following its independence from France. Senegal is a valued partner of the United States in promoting peace and security in Africa. The country shares many fundamental values and international goals with the United States, and it has set an example of democratic rule as well […] 

U.S. Embassy Damascus, Syria 

Damascus, Syria 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Syria in 1944 following U.S. determination that Syria had achieved effective independence from a French-administered mandate. Syria severed diplomatic relations with the United States in 1967 in the wake of the Arab-Israeli War. Relations were reestablished in 1974. Syria has been on the U.S. list of state sponsors […] 

U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 

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