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The Hungarian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Budapest to the Government of the United States .
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January 25, 1865
Ferdinand von Wydenbruck
(1816–1878)[ 1]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Andrew Johnson
August 11, 1867
July 3, 1868
Carl Ramon Soter von Lederer [de ]
(1817–1890)[ 2]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Ulysses S. Grant
March 12, 1874
March 12, 1874
Wilhelm Schwarz-Senborn [de ]
(1813–1903)[ 3]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Ulysses S. Grant
March 8, 1875
June 23, 1875
Ladislaus von Hoyos-Sprinzenstein
( Born 25 August 1834 - Mauer bei Wien, Austria
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Rutherford B. Hayes
August 28, 1878
December 25, 1878
Ernst von Mayr
[ 4]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
James A. Garfield
October 30, 1881
October 30, 1881
Ignaz von Schäffer
1856 envoy in London
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Grover Cleveland
October 9, 1886
April 5, 1987
Ernst Schmit von Tavera
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (1839-1904)[ 5]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Grover Cleveland
November 1, 1894
Alexander von Mezey Ezathmär
Counselor of Legation (NOT Chargé d'affaires )[ 6]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Grover Cleveland
December 29, 1894
Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Grover Cleveland
December 27, 1902
LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSY
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Theodore Roosevelt
December 27, 1902
January 1, 1907
Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár
February 23, 1910 Dean of the Diplomatic corps
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Theodore Roosevelt
April 24, 1913
Konstantin Dumba
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Woodrow Wilson
October 6, 1915
Baron Erich Zwiedinek von Südenhorst
Chargé d'affaires [ 7]
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Woodrow Wilson
November 9, 1916
Adam Tarnowski (senior)
(1866–1946)
Charles I of Austria
Woodrow Wilson
April 8, 1917
May 1, 1917
EMBASSY REMOVED
Charles I of Austria
Woodrow Wilson
January 11, 1922
Legation of Hungary opened
Miklós Horthy
Warren G. Harding
January 11, 1922
László Széchenyi
Miklós Horthy
Warren G. Harding
December 28, 1933
John Pelenyi
Janos Pelenyi (1885-1974) Resignation: John Pelenyi, Hungarian Minister to Washington since 1933 and a career diplomat for 33 years, resigned his post and announced his intention to remain in this country indefinitely as a private citizen. He gave no reason.[ 8]
Miklós Horthy
Franklin D. Roosevelt
November 28, 1940
Stephen de Rothkugel
Chargé d'affaires [ 9]
Miklós Horthy
Franklin D. Roosevelt
March 19, 1941
April 3, 1941
George de Ghika
1939: George De Ghika, who was Consul- General for Hungary in New York, has been appointed Hungarian Minister to Japan
Miklós Horthy
Franklin D. Roosevelt
December 13, 1941
ANNOUNCEMENT OF STATE OF WAR
Miklós Horthy
Franklin D. Roosevelt
January 10, 1946
LEGATION RE-OPENED
Zoltán Tildy
Harry S. Truman
January 10, 1946
January 18, 1946
Aladár Szegedy-Maszák
(*1904 March 25, 1988)[ 10]
Zoltán Tildy
Harry S. Truman
July 11, 1947
Paul Marik
Zoltán Tildy
Harry S. Truman
September 30, 1947
October 8, 1947
Rustem Vambery
Zoltán Tildy
Harry S. Truman
May 18, 1948
Andrew Sik
[ 11]
Árpád Szakasits
Harry S. Truman
July 20, 1948
August 4, 1948
Andrew Sik
Árpád Szakasits
Harry S. Truman
October 1, 1949
Listed as Hungarian People's Republic
Árpád Szakasits
Harry S. Truman
September 29, 1949
October 17, 1949
Imre Horváth
(1901-1958)
Born into a worker's family in 1901, Imre Horvath started out as a fitter's apprentice. Later he attended a poly- technical
From 1951 to 1953 he was ambassador in London, On July 30, 1956, the Hungarian State Assembly elected Irnre Horvath Foreign Minister.[ 12]
Árpád Szakasits
Harry S. Truman
August 2, 1951
August 7, 1951
Emil Weil
(1897-1954)
Sándor Rónai
Harry S. Truman
April 8, 1953
Péter Kós
Ambassador carried as absent, Chargé d'affaires
István Dobi
Dwight D. Eisenhower
August 28, 1953
September 26, 1953
Károly Szabó (Ambassador to the United States)
István Dobi
Dwight D. Eisenhower
June 27, 1956
July 17, 1956
Péter Kós
1921: Educated, University of Budapest, Doctor of Chemistry.
1949: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, head of section
1956: Envoy to Indonesia.
From 1969 to 1972 he was ambassador in New Delhi .[ 13]
István Dobi
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1957
1962
Tibor Zádor
Chargé d'affaires
István Dobi
Dwight D. Eisenhower
February 14, 1962
János Radványi
Chargé d'affaires
István Dobi
John F. Kennedy
November 28, 1966
Legation raised to embassy
István Dobi
Lyndon B. Johnson
1967
Sándor Józan
Chargé d'affaires
Pál Losonczi
Lyndon B. Johnson
September 27, 1968
October 10, 1968
János Nagy
Pál Losonczi
Lyndon B. Johnson
June 9, 1971
Péter Fülöp (diplomat)
Chargé d'affaires
Pál Losonczi
Richard Nixon
September 3, 1971
September 21, 1971
Károly Szabó (Ambassador to the United States)
Pál Losonczi
Richard Nixon
April 28, 1975
Károly Kovács
Chargé d'affaires
Pál Losonczi
Gerald Ford
June 6, 1975
July 14, 1975
Ferenc Esztergályos
Pál Losonczi
Gerald Ford
September 28, 1981
October 26, 1981
János Petrán
Pál Losonczi
Ronald Reagan
September 16, 1983
October 13, 1983
Vencel Házi
Pál Losonczi
Ronald Reagan
October 18, 1991
November 25, 1991
Pál Tar
Árpád Göncz
George H. W. Bush
October 1, 1989
Name changed to Republic of Hungary
Mátyás Szűrös
George H. W. Bush
August 31, 1989
October 24, 1989
Péter Várkonyi
Mátyás Szűrös
George H. W. Bush
September 10, 1990
October 24, 1990
Péter Zwack
Árpád Göncz
George H. W. Bush
October 27, 1994
November 21, 1994
György Bánlaki
Árpád Göncz
Bill Clinton
September 24, 1998
October 27, 1998
Géza Jeszenszky
Árpád Göncz
Bill Clinton
September 10, 2002
September 25, 2002
András Simonyi
Ferenc Mádl
George W. Bush
August 29, 2007
September 18, 2007
Ferenc Somogyi
László Sólyom
George W. Bush
September 18, 2009
November 4, 2009
Béla Szombati
László Sólyom
Barack Obama
January 31, 2011
February 23, 2011
György Szapáry
Pál Schmitt
Barack Obama
February 18, 2015
February 23, 2015
Réka Szemerkényi
János Áder
Barack Obama
September 8, 2017 [ 14]
László Szabó
János Áder
Donald Trump
Szabolcs Takács
[ 15]