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* [[Ambassador]]{{mdash}} Mark Pekala |
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* Deputy Chief of Mission{{mdash}} Caryn McClelland |
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* Political/Economic Officer{{mdash}}Brian Phipps |
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* Management Officer{{mdash}}Mark Moody |
* Management Officer{{mdash}}Mark Moody |
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* Consular Officer{{mdash}} |
* Consular Officer{{mdash}} Evan K. McCarthy |
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* Public Affairs Officer{{mdash}}Amy Storrow |
* Public Affairs Officer{{mdash}}Amy Storrow |
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* Defense Attache{{mdash}}Lt. Col. |
* Defense Attache{{mdash}}Lt. Col. Christopher J. Sill |
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The U.S. [[Embassy]] in Latvia is located in Riga. |
The U.S. [[Embassy]] in Latvia is located in Riga. |
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Latvia–United States relations are bilateral relations between Latvia and the United States.
History
The United States established diplomatic relations with Latvia on July 28, 1922. The U.S. Legation in Riga was officially established on November 13, 1922, and served as the headquarters for U.S. representation in the Baltics during the interwar era. The Soviet invasion forced the closure of the legation on September 5, 1940, but Latvian representation in the United States has continued uninterrupted for 85 years. The United States never recognized the forcible incorporation of Latvia into the U.S.S.R. and views the present government of Latvia as a legal continuation of the interwar republic.
Latvia and the United States have signed treaties on investment, trade, intellectual property protection, extradition, mutual legal assistance, and avoidance of double taxation. Latvia has enjoyed most-favored-nation treatment with the United States since December 1991.
Principal U.S. Embassy Officials include:
- Ambassador— Mark Pekala
- Deputy Chief of Mission— Caryn McClelland
- Political/Economic Officer—Brian Phipps
- Management Officer—Mark Moody
- Consular Officer— Evan K. McCarthy
- Public Affairs Officer—Amy Storrow
- Defense Attache—Lt. Col. Christopher J. Sill
The U.S. Embassy in Latvia is located in Riga.
See also
- Foreign relations of the United States
- Foreign relations of Latvia
- United States Ambassador to Latvia
References
This article incorporates public domain material from U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets. United States Department of State.[1]
External links
Media related to Latvia – United States relations at Wikimedia Commons