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List of ambassadors of Chad to the United States

Coordinates: 38°54′51.4″N 77°03′10.5″W / 38.914278°N 77.052917°W / 38.914278; -77.052917
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Ambassador of Chad to United States
Embassy of Chad in Washington, D.C.
Embassy of Chad (Washington, D.C.
since May 21, 2014
Inaugural holderAdam Malick Sow
FormationMay 25, 1961

The Chadian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in N'Djamena to the Government of the United States.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Chad List of presidents of the United States Term end
June 27, 1961 EMBASSY OPENED François Tombalbaye John F. Kennedy
May 25, 1961 Adam Malick Sow François Tombalbaye John F. Kennedy
May 1, 1964 May 25, 1964 Boukar Abdoul François Tombalbaye Lyndon B. Johnson
September 18, 1968 September 26, 1968 Lazare Massibe François Tombalbaye Lyndon B. Johnson
February 21, 1974 Abdelkerim Mahamat Born in 1933 in Goz-Beida; Chargé d'affaires, Ambassador of Chad to the Kingdom of Libya (1966-1968); deputy treasurer general of the PPT-RDA; Minister of Livestock, Water & Forests and Fisheries.[1] François Tombalbaye Gerald Ford
April 15, 1974 June 5, 1974 Jean Alingué Bawoyeu François Tombalbaye Gerald Ford
December 14, 1976 Abdoul Ousman Chargé d'affaires Félix Malloum Gerald Ford
April 13, 1977 May 13, 1977 Jules Pierre Toura Gaba (Maibiyan 28 XII 1920-) 1975-1978 he was Foreign minister, 1974 he was Ambassador in Bonn, Rome and Bern Félix Malloum Jimmy Carter
November 15, 1983 November 21, 1983 Mahamat Ali Adoum Hissène Habré Ronald Reagan
February 1992 Abdoulaye Lamana Nomination withdrawn, ambassador to Belgium Idriss Déby George H. W. Bush
March 26, 1992 April 2, 1992 Acheikh Ibn-Oumar Idriss Déby George H. W. Bush
May 19, 1993 September 3, 1993 Laoumaye Mekonyo Koumbairia (* 1945 in Bao, Chad) Diploma, National School Administration, N'Djamena. Degree in diplomatic studies, Institute International Relations, Cameroon. Master's degree, Institute International Relations, Paris. Doctor of Laws, Faculty Law and Judicial Studies, Paris. Career 1st secretary Chadian Embassies, Paris and Kinshasa, Zaire, 1967-1974. Various positions including chief of staff to Minister Foreign Affairs Foreign Ministry, head Europe-American section Directorate Political Affairs and International Organizations, head Directorate Political Affairs and International Organizations, director of protocol, 1989, 90. Then international affairs advisor to President of Chad. Minister for civil service and labour and for national education, 1990-1993. Ambassador to the United States Washington, since 1993.[citation needed] Idriss Déby Bill Clinton
January 24, 1995 March 20, 1995 Mahamat Saleh Ahmat Idriss Déby Bill Clinton
December 21, 1998 January 21, 1999 Ahmat Hassaballah Soubiane Idriss Déby Bill Clinton
November 23, 2004 December 9, 2004 Mahamoud Adam Béchir Idriss Déby George W. Bush
July 12, 2012 July 30, 2012 Maitine Djoumbe Idriss Déby Barack Obama
March 18, 2014 May 21, 2014 Hassane Mahamat Nasser Idriss Déby Barack Obama

38°54′51.4″N 77°03′10.5″W / 38.914278°N 77.052917°W / 38.914278; -77.052917 [2]

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