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A career diplomat, Michael J. Fitzpatrick arrived in Quito in June 2019 to begin service as U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador. Prior Senior Foreign Service stints include service as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs; Interim U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States and the United States Coordinator for the Summit of the Americas; Chargé d ...
Robert B. McAfee. Chargé d'affaires to the governments of New Granada and Ecuador with residence en Bogotá [1] 1835. 1836. Andrew Jackson. James Chamberlayne Pickett [2] Plenipotentiary for signing a Treaty of Peace and Commerce. 1838. 1839.
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Michael J. Fitzpatrick is an American diplomat who has served as the United States Ambassador to Ecuador since 2019. Early life and education [ edit ] Fitzpatrick earned a Bachelor of Arts from Georgetown University and an Master of International Affairs from Columbia University .
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Aug 10, 2022 · More information about Ecuador is available on the Ecuador Country Page and from other Department of State publications and other sources listed at the end of this fact sheet. U.S.-Ecuador Relations The United States and Ecuador signed a Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Navigation and Commerce in 1839 and established full diplomatic relations in 1848. A U.S. Consul […]
The U.S. Ambassador’s Fund for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage opens its call for proposals for 2024 The United States and Ecuador celebrated the Smithsonian Museum’s repatriation of ancestral remains to three indigenous communities in Ecuador; U.S. Government organized workshop on preventing illicit trafficking of cultural ...
The first U.S. diplomatic agent resident in Quito was designated in 1848. The rank of the U.S. mission in Ecuador was elevated from a Legation to an Embassy in 1942, with Boaz Long serving as the first U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador. This was a significant advancement in the diplomatic ties between the two countries.
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