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Lilongwe, Malawi 

The United States recognized Malawi in 1964 when the American consulate at Blantyre was elevated to embassy status upon Malawi’s attainment of independence from the United Kingdom. The United States and Malawi have worked together to advance health, education, agriculture, governance, energy, and environmental stewardship in Malawi. The United States seeks to promote health and […] 

U.S. Embassy Lima, Peru 

Lima, Peru 

Peru and the United States first established diplomatic relations in 1826, five years following the proclamation of Peruvian independence in July 1821. The area that became the Republic of Peru previously had been under Spanish sovereignty. Diplomatic relations have been interrupted due to intermittent territorial disputes with its neighbors, periods of military rule, and coups […] 

U.S. Embassy Lisbon, Portugal 

Lisbon, Portugal 

United States-Portugal bilateral ties date from the earliest years of the United States when Portugal was among the first countries to recognize the United States following the Revolutionary War. The oldest continuously-operating U.S. Consulate is in Ponta Delgada on the island of Sao Miguel in the Azores. Contributing to the strong ties between the United […] 

U.S. Embassy Ljubljana, Slovenia 

Ljubljana, Slovenia 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Slovenia in 1992 following its independence from Yugoslavia. The United States and Slovenia work together actively on a number of fronts and have developed strong, cooperative relations on a broad range of bilateral, regional, and global issues. Slovenia is an important partner in advancing the shared goal of […] 

U.S. Embassy Lome, Togo 

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