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Nairobi, Kenya 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Kenya in 1964 following its December 1963 independence from the United Kingdom. The United States and Kenya have enjoyed cordial relations and an enduring strategic partnership since Kenya’s independence. However, on August 7, 1998 a terrorist truck bomb reduced the concrete embassy building to a shell, killing roughly 290 people […] 

U.S. Embassy Nassau, Bahamas 

Nassau, The Bahamas 

The United States established diplomatic relations with The Bahamas in 1973 following its independence from the United Kingdom. As a neighbor, The Bahamas and its political stability are especially important to the United States. The United States and the Bahamian Government have worked together on reducing crime and addressing illegal migration issues. With the closest […] 

U.S. Embassy New Delhi, India 

New Delhi, India 

The United States and India established diplomatic relations in 1946, which was prior to India’s formal independence from the British Empire. The U.S. relationship with India is rooted in common values, including the rule of law, respect for diversity, and democratic government. We have a shared interest in promoting global security, stability, and economic prosperity […] 

U.S. Embassy Niamey, Niger 

Niamey, Niger 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Niger in 1960 following its independence from France. In 2010, a military junta took power, overthrowing the president, who had tried to extend his rule unconstitutionally. Since then, Niger has taken important steps to consolidate and advance democratic institutions. Security threats emanating from Libya, the Lake Chad Region, […] 

U.S. Embassy Nicosia, Cyprus 

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