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ambassador

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


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The U.S. ambassadors to France and Poland have also gotten into disputes with the countries in which they are stationed, drawing rebukes from Paris and Warsaw.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile across Lake Geneva, other journalists were in the ultra-plush Cologny district, hoping to catch US and Iranian delegations arriving for talks being held at the Omani's ambassador's residence.

From Barron's

The allegations were so serious a former ambassador to Japan, Sir Tim Hitchens, was flown to New York to look into it.

From BBC

"We really need to take direct action against some of the individuals in the UK, the ambassador again needs to be called in."

From BBC

Speaking to journalists on Saturday, Sam George, Ghana's technology minister, said he had invited the Russian ambassador to discuss the alleged incident.

From BBC