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Doha, Qatar 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Qatar in 1972 following its independence from the United Kingdom. Bilateral relations are strong, with the United States and Qatar coordinating closely on a wide range of regional and global issues. As a valuable partner to the United States, Qatar has played an influential role in the region […] 

U.S. Embassy Dublin, Ireland 

Dublin, Ireland 

Ireland gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1921, when representatives of the two states signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty. This agreement provided independence for 26 counties, constituted as the Irish Free State, while six counties of northeast Ulster chose to remain a part of the United Kingdom with limited self-government. Strong U.S.-Irish connections date to […] 

U.S. Embassy Dushanbe, Tajikistan 

Dushanbe, Tajikistan 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Tajikistan in 1992 following its independence from the Soviet Union. The United States and Tajikistan have a broad-based relationship, cooperating in such areas as counter-narcotics, counterterrorism, non-proliferation, and regional growth and stability. Stability and economic growth in Tajikistan are critical to achieving overall regional stability and to strengthening […] 

U.S. Embassy Freetown, Sierra Leone 

Freetown, Sierra Leone 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Sierra Leone in 1961 following its independence from the United Kingdom. In early 2014, the United Nations hailed Sierra Leone as a success story due to its remarkable post-conflict transition following a brutal civil war (1991-2002), which destroyed the country’s infrastructure and hampered it’s political, social, and economic […] 

U.S. Embassy Gaborone, Botswana 

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