Framed Exequaturs

Indonesia 1970-1986

Three framed exequaturs signed by Indonesian President Soeharto (Suharto), belonging to a family of U.S. Foreign Service Officers: father Robert Slutz (1970), daughter Pamela Slutz (1986), and husband Ronald Deutch (1986). An exequatur is a formal document signed by a country’s leader that recognizes the appointment of a foreign diplomat to serve as a consular officer in that country.

  • Source/Credit: Gift of Ambassador Pamela J. Slutz
  • Catalog Number: 2013.0021.03
  • Created: 1970-1986
  • Acquired: 2013

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