Key officers of foreign service posts (Jan. 1991)

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POST INFORMATION
AND SPECIAL NOTICES

POST OPENED - Consulate Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia

POST CLOSED - Embassy Berlin, East Germany

POSTS CHANGED IN RANK, STATUS, ETC-

U.S. Mission Berlin to U.S. Office Berlin; Consulate
Bratislava reopened 10/90

BREAKDOWN OF POSTS AS OF
January 1991

Embassies (E)                                                      *144

Branch Offices of Embassy (BO)                               2

Missions (M): USUN (New York),
USOAS (Washington), USEC (Brussels),
ICAO (Montreal), USNATO (Brussels),
FODAG (Rome), USOECD (Paris), UNESCO
(observer Mission-Paris), UNVIE (Vienna),
and European Office of UN and Other
lO (Geneva)                                                       10

U.S. Interests Sections (USINT)                                1

U.S. Offices (USREP)                                                0

Consulates General (CG)                                        73

Consulates (C)                                                        25

U.S. Liaison Office (USLO)                                       1

Total                                                             **256

Consular Agencies (CA)                                         45
 

*This count refleas only those countries where the United States
has an established physical Mission. An additional 12 countries
have U.S. Ambassadors accredited to them but no j^ysical Mis¬
sion exists. Operations have been suspended at the follow¬
ing posts: Kuwait (1/91), Baghdad (1/91), Mogadishu
(1/5/91), and Khartoum (1/16/91).

**Total post count does not in dude Consular Agencies (CA).
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