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U.S. Embassy Colombo, Sri Lanka
The United States recognized Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1948. U.S.-Sri Lanka relations are based on shared democratic values and a rules-based regional and international…
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The United States recognized Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1948. U.S.-Sri Lanka relations are based on shared democratic values and a rules-based regional and international…
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Denmark and the United States have never experienced an interruption in their diplomatic relations since they were first established in 1801. The Kingdom of Denmark…
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The United States recognized the Kingdom of Burundi in 1961 when the United Nations ended the trusteeship that had been administered by Belgium. Following independence,…
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The United States recognized the Government of Buenos Ayres (predecessor of Argentina) on January 27, 1823. Diplomatic relations were briefly interrupted in 1944. The United…
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Venezuela effectively achieved its independence from Spain by 1819 as part of the Republic of Colombia, and the United States recognized the Colombian federation in…
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Australia is a vital ally and partner of the United States. The United States and Australia maintain a robust relationship underpinned by shared democratic values,…
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The Kingdom of Hungary was ruled by Ottoman Turks and later Austrians until the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War…
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The Kingdom of Belgium declared its independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1830. Belgium attempted to remain a neutral country; however, the German…
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Romania in 1880, soon after its independence from the Ottoman Empire. The two countries severed diplomatic ties after…
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The United States established diplomatic relations with the Republic of the Congo in 1960 following the country’s independence from France. Diplomatic relations were suspended in…