The Dominican ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Roseau to the Government of the United States.[1]
Ambassador of Dominica to the United States Caribbean Chancery in Washington, D.C. | |
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Inaugural holder | Franklin Arthur Merrifield Baron |
Formation | February 16, 1982 |
List of representatives
editDiplomatic agrément | Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Observations | List of heads of government of Dominica | List of presidents of the United States | Term end |
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November 3, 1978 | Independence | Patrick John | Jimmy Carter | |||
February 11, 1982 | February 16, 1982 | Franklin Arthur Merrifield Baron | From 1960 to 1961 he was chief minister.[2] | Mary Eugenia Charles | Ronald Reagan | |
September 17, 1986 | November 24, 1986 | McDonald Phillip Benjamin | (*1924 October 22, 1989)[3] | Mary Eugenia Charles | Ronald Reagan | |
December 4, 1990 | February 19, 1991 | Edward Irving Watty | Resident in Dominica | Mary Eugenia Charles | George H. W. Bush | |
March 13, 1998 | March 16, 1998 | Nicholas Liverpool | Edison James | Bill Clinton | ||
July 16, 2010 | August 10, 2010 | Hubert J. Charles | Roosevelt Skerrit | Barack Obama | ||
October 1, 2016 | Vince Henderson | Roosevelt Skerrit | Barack Obama |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Dominica". 5 March 2008.
- ^ Truhart, Peter (May 23, 1984). Regents of nations: systematic chronology of states and their political representatives in past and present : a biographical reference book. Saur. ISBN 9783598104916 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Information Services on Latin America". I.S.L.A. October 23, 1989 – via Google Books.