List of ambassadors of Slovenia to the United States

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Ambassador of Slovenia to the United States
Embassy of Slovenia in Washington, D.C.
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Incumbent
Tone Kajzer
since 2020
Inaugural holder Ernest Petrič
FormationNovember 19, 1992

The Slovene ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Ljubljana to the Government of the United States.

Contents

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément Diplomatic accreditation AmbassadorObservations Prime Minister of Slovenia President of the United States Term end
August 11, 1991Diplomatic Relations established between U.S. and Slovenia Lojze Peterle George H. W. Bush
August 1, 1992Embassy opened Janez Drnovšek George H. W. Bush
September 24, 1992November 19, 1992 Ernest Petrič Janez Drnovšek George H. W. Bush
November 3, 1997November 12, 1997 Dimitrij Rupel Janez Drnovšek Bill Clinton
May 30, 2000September 5, 2000 Davorin Kračun  [ de ] Andrej Bajuk Bill Clinton
August 27, 2004September 15, 2004 Samuel Žbogar Janez Drnovšek George W. Bush
May 26, 2009July 20, 2009 Roman Kirn Borut Pahor Barack Obama
September 6, 2013September 17, 2013 Božo Cerar (*October 16, 1949) [1] Alenka Bratušek Barack Obama
July 21, 2017 Stanislav Vidovič (*Osijeku) Miro Cerar Donald Trump
20202020 Tone Kajzer Janez Janša Donald Trump

38°54′55.3″N77°3′12.5″W / 38.915361°N 77.053472°W / 38.915361; -77.053472 [3]

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References

  1. Božo Cerar
  2. Stanislav Vidovič
  3. Chief of Protocol , Diplomatic Representation for Slovenia,