List of ambassadors of Slovakia to the United States

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

Ambassador of Slovakia to the United States
Embassy of Slovakia, Washington, D.C.
Embassy of Slovakia, Washington, D.C.
Incumbent
Peter Kmec
since September 19, 2012
Inaugural holderBrian Branislav Lichardus
FormationJune 23, 1994

List of representatives edit

Diplomatic agrément Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations Prime Minister of Slovakia List of presidents of the United States Term end
June 23, 1994 Brian Branislav Lichardus Jozef Moravčík Bill Clinton
March 4, 1999 April 19, 1999 Martin Bútora Mikuláš Dzurinda Bill Clinton
July 30, 2003 September 8, 2003 Rastislav Káčer (*July 9, 1965, in Nova Bana (Slovakia))

educated at the Slovak Technical University (MSc in Organic Chemistry) and Institute of International Relations, School of Law, Commenius University in Bratislava.

  • He is married to Otilia Kacerova and has two children daughter Veronika (1996) and son Samuel (2008).
  • From 1994 to 1998 he was at the Slovak Mission to NATO in Brussels.
  • From 1992 to 2001 he was Director General at the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized the accession process of the Ministry of Defense to NATO and let to Slovakia's invitation to join the Alliance at the 2002 Prague summit.
  • From February 2001 to September 8, 2003 he was State Secretary (Deputy Minister) of Defense of the Slovak Republic in Washington, DC.
  • In October 2013 he became Slovak Ambassador to Hungary.[1]
Mikuláš Dzurinda George W. Bush
December 2, 2008 December 3, 2008 Peter Burian Robert Fico George W. Bush
September 17, 2012 September 19, 2012 Peter Kmec (* November 11, 1966, Nitra, Slovakia)[2] Robert Fico Barack Obama

38°56′43.9″N 77°4′5.2″W / 38.945528°N 77.068111°W / 38.945528; -77.068111

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rastislav Káčer
  2. ^ Peter Kmec
  3. ^ Chief of Protocol, [Diplomatic Representation for Republic of Slovak, [1][2][3]