Key officers of foreign service posts (Fall 1992)

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POST INFORMATION
AND SPECIAL NOTICES

POSTS OPENED—Embassies: Ljubljana, Slovenia;
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina; Consulate General:

Vladivostok, Russia

POSTS CLOSED— Lyon, France (CG); Antwerp,
Belgium (CG)

POSTS CHANGED IN RANK, STATUS, ETC-

Poznan, Poland (C) to Poznan, Poland (CG); Zagreb,
Yugoslavia (CG) to Zagreb, Croatia (E); Belgrade,
Yugoslavia (E) to Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro (E)

BREAKDOWN OF POSTS AS OF
September 30,1992

Embassies (E)                                                      *162

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), Phnom Penh                                 11

U.S. Interests Sections (USINT)                                 1

U.S. Offices (USREP)                                                0

Consulates General (CG)                                        74

Consulates (C)                                                        22

U.S. Liaison Office (USLO)                                       2

Total                                                             **275

Consular Agencies (CA)                                         45
 

*This count reflects 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
physical Mission exists. Operations have been temporarily
suspended at the following posts: Baghdad (1/91), and
Mogadishu (1/5/91).

**Total post count does not include Consvilar Agencies (CA).
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