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ambassador

[am-bas-uh-der, -dawr] / æmˈbæs ə dər, -ˌdɔr /


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British ambassador Veronica Sutherland said in a letter on 7 March Charles would like to arrive in the Britannia pulling into Galway Bay on the morning of Friday 28 June 1996.

From BBC

In December 2000, the King, then Prince Charles, was "clearly keen to pay another visit" to Ireland, according to letters from Ted Barrington, the Irish ambassador to London.

From BBC

The two countries had agreed to establish "full diplomatic ties, which will include the appointment of ambassadors and the opening of embassies", Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said in a statement on X.

From BBC

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the two countries had agreed to establish "full diplomatic ties, which will include the appointment of ambassadors and the opening of embassies".

From Barron's

The U.S. ambassador to Turkey earlier this month tweeted that recent conversations about Washington’s potentially selling F-35 fighter jets to Ankara have been “fruitful.”

From The Wall Street Journal