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List of ambassadors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United States

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Ambassador of Democratic Republic of the Congo to United States
Incumbent
François Nkuna Balumuene
since September 4, 2015
Inaugural holderMario-Philippe Losembe
FormationMarch 30, 1962

The Congolese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Democratic Republic of Congo to the Government of the United States.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo List of presidents of the United States Term end
March 17, 1962 Embassy opened Joseph Kasa-Vubu John F. Kennedy
March 17, 1962 March 30, 1962 Mario-Philippe Losembe Chargé d'affaires formerly Mario Philippe Cardoso, Minister of Foreign Commerce Joseph Kasa-Vubu John F. Kennedy
April 10, 1962 April 14, 1962 Joseph Pongo Chargé d'affaires Joseph Kasa-Vubu John F. Kennedy
May 21, 1962 June 27, 1962 Mario-Philippe Losembe Chargé d'affaires Joseph Kasa-Vubu John F. Kennedy
October 7, 1965 Joseph Nzeza Ndombasi Chargé d'affaires and Minister Plenipotentiary (Permanent Presented Letters to Acting Secretary Ball) Joseph Kasa-Vubu Lyndon B. Johnson
November 2, 1966 November 4, 1966 Cyrille Adoula Mobutu Sese Seko Lyndon B. Johnson
September 22, 1969 October 10, 1969 Justin Marie Bomboko Mobuto Sese Seko Richard Nixon
October 19, 1970 November 5, 1970 Pierre Ileka 19961 he was Government Representatives Mr. Pierre ILEKA, Official in the External Affairs Service, Leopoldville. Mobuto Sese Seko Richard Nixon
October 27, 1971 Name officially changed to REPUBLIC OF ZAIRE Mobuto Sese Seko Richard Nixon
September 13, 1972 October 2, 1972 Lombo Lo Mangamanga In 1991 he was ambassador in Beijing Mobuto Sese Seko Richard Nixon
January 17, 1974 February 1, 1974 Mbeka Makosso Mbeka Makosso founder of the National Movement for Union and Reconciliation in Zaire MNUR 1983. (sec. -gen.) Mobuto Sese Seko Gerald Ford
June 20, 1976 Idzumbuir Bolumba Asal Chargé d'affaires Mobuto Sese Seko Gerald Ford
June 28, 1976 July 9, 1976 Idzumbuir Bolumba Asal Mobuto Sese Seko Gerald Ford
September 19, 1977 October 7, 1977 Kasongo Mutuale Mobuto Sese Seko Jimmy Carter
August 20, 1986 September 15, 1986 Jean Nguza Karl-i-Bond Mobuto Sese Seko Ronald Reagan
April 20, 1988 July 5, 1988 Mushobekwa Kalimba Wa Katana Mobuto Sese Seko Ronald Reagan
June 8, 1990 August 7, 1990 Oscar Tatanene Manata Mobuto Sese Seko George H. W. Bush
January 5, 2000 February 3, 2000 Faida Mitifu Laurent-Désiré Kabila Bill Clinton
September 4, 2015 September 17, 2015 François Nkuna Balumuene In 2005 he was ambassador in New Delhi Joseph Kabila Barack Obama
Donald Trump
François Nkuna Balumuene Joseph Kabila
Félix Tshisekedi
Donald Trump

38°54′15″N 77°02′26″W / 38.904092°N 77.040606°W / 38.904092; -77.040606 [1]

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