Bangladeshi Ambassador to the United States, Diplomatic mission at International Drive NW, Washington DC, United States.
The Bangladeshi Ambassador to the United States is the chief diplomatic representative of Bangladesh in Washington DC, overseeing all official relations between the two nations. This position manages bilateral agreements, coordination of government-to-government matters, and serves as the primary point of contact for high-level political discussions.
Bangladesh established its embassy in Washington DC on May 18, 1972, shortly after gaining independence, with Enayet Karim as its first ambassador. This early diplomatic presence marked the beginning of formal relations between the two countries.
The embassy organizes exhibitions, conferences, and programs to present Bangladeshi traditions, arts, and heritage to the American public through diplomatic channels.
Visitors can reach out to the embassy office during business hours but will need to schedule an appointment in advance and bring valid identification. Staff members can assist with inquiries about visas, documentation, and other administrative matters.
The position currently stands vacant since August 15, 2024, with the previous ambassador Muhammad Imran completing his term after serving from September 2022.
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