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Kathmandu, Nepal 

The United States and Nepal have enjoyed friendly relations since the United States first recognized Nepal in 1947. Since 1951, the United States has provided Nepal with economic aid. In recent years, U.S. aid to Nepal has been geared toward economic development and ensuring the viability of Nepal’s democratic institutions following the abolition of the […] 

U.S. Embassy Khartoum, Sudan 

Khartoum, Sudan 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Sudan in 1956 following its independence from joint administration by Egypt and the United Kingdom. Sudan broke diplomatic relations with the United States in 1967 after the start of the Arab-Israeli War. Relations were reestablished in 1972. Sudan established links with international terrorist organizations resulting in the United […] 

U.S. Embassy Kigali, Rwanda 

Kigali, Rwanda 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Rwanda in 1962 following its independence from a Belgian-administered trusteeship. From 1990 to 1994, the country saw civil war and genocide. The United States seeks to help Rwanda meet the needs of its population, including increased social cohesion in a peaceful, democratic, and inclusive Rwanda that provides good […] 

U.S. Embassy Kingston, Jamaica 

Kingston, Jamaica 

Throughout the 19th century the United States maintained several consular posts throughout Colonial British Jamaica, the earliest at Montego Bay and Falmouth dating from 1861. These posts, which were placed to monitor American trade interests in the Caribbean, were all closed by September 1919. The United States established diplomatic relations with Jamaica in 1962 following […] 

U.S. Embassy Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo 

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