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U.S. Ambassador

A U.S. Ambassador is a senior diplomat appointed by the U.S. government to represent American interests in a foreign country. They serve as the primary official contact between the U.S. and the host nation’s government, working to promote American policies, support citizens abroad, and strengthen diplomatic relationships. Ambassadors oversee U.S. embassies, communicate government priorities, and facilitate cooperation on economic, security, and cultural matters. They are trusted representatives who help maintain peaceful, productive relations between the United States and other nations.