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U.S.-SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO RELATIONS Since the outbreak of war between NATO and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the spring of 1999, the United States and the F.R.Y. severed diplomatic relations. In response to the events of October 2000, the United States reestablished a diplomatic presence the following month. The U.S. Embassy reopened in May 2001. The Serbia and Montenegro embassy in Washington and the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade have reestablished bilateral relations and provide a full range of consular services. Serbia and Montenegro currently enjoys good diplomatic relations with all of its neighbors.
Principal U.S. Embassy Officials Ambassador--Michael Polt Deputy Chief of Mission--Roderick Moore Public Affairs Counselor--Allan Docal Political-Economic Counselor--Gustavo Delgado Consul General--Karen Martin Defense Attache--Col. Gordon Drake Foreign Commercial Service--Maria Andrews USAID--Keith Simmons Management Officer--Kathleen Hanson
Consulate Podgorica, Montenegro Principal Officer--Hoyt Yee Public Affairs Officer--T.J. Grubisha Political-Economic Officer--Alan Carlson
U.S. Office Pristina (Kosovo) Chief of Mission—Phil Goldberg Deputy Chief of Mission--Lynn Gurian Political-Economic Section Chief--Kirk McBride Public Affairs Officer--Patrick Connell (acting) Defense Attache--Col. Barbara Kuennecke USAID--Ken Yamashita Management Officer--Christopher Wittman
The U.S. Embassy in Serbia and Montenegro is located at Kneza Miloša 50, 11000 Belgrade (tel. 381-11-361-9344).
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