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Phnom Penh, Cambodia 

The United States established its first direct diplomatic relationship with Cambodia on June 29, 1950, with the appointment of Donald R. Heath as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Heath presented his credentials to King Sihanouk on July 11, 1950. Today, the US embassy is in Phnom Penh. Over the last several decades of the 20th […] 

U.S. Embassy Podgorica, Montenegro 

Podgorica, Montenegro 

The United States recognized the Republic of Montenegro in 1905, when President Theodore Roosevelt approved the Diplomatic and Consular Act, which assigned the U.S. Mission to Greece responsibility for American representation in Montenegro. After World War I, Montenegro was subsumed into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, and U.S.-Montenegro diplomatic relations ended in 1920. […] 

U.S. Embassy Port Louis, Mauritius 

Port Louis, Mauritius 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Mauritius in 1968 following its independence from the United Kingdom. In the years following independence, Mauritius became one of Africa’s most stable and developed economies, as a result of its multi-party democracy and free market orientation. Relations between the United States and Mauritius are cordial, and we collaborate […] 

U.S. Embassy Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 

The United States established diplomatic relations with Papua New Guinea in 1975, following its independence from a United Nations trusteeship administered by Australia. As the most populous Pacific Island state, Papua New Guinea is important to peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region. The country has experienced recent economic progress and has abundant energy, agricultural, […] 

U.S. Embassy Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago 

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