List of ambassadors of Laos to the United States explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Laos to the United States
Embassy of Laos in Washington, D.C.
Incumbent:Mai Sayavongs
Inaugural:Ourot R. Souvannavong

The Laotian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Vientiane to the Government of the United States.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrémentDiplomatic accreditationambassadorObservationsPrime Minister of LaosList of presidents of the United StatesTerm end
Legation opened Souvanna PhoumaDwight D. Eisenhower
Ourot R. Souvannavong
  • 1954 Laotian Delegate at the Geneva Conference.
  • Till 1960 he was secretary general in Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Souvanna PhoumaDwight D. Eisenhower
Legation raised to Embassy Katay Don SasorithDwight D. Eisenhower
Ourot R. SouvannavongOurot Souvannavong, former Ambassador to Washington, and during the summer of 1939 scheduled to be appointed Ambassador to Vietnam. Ourot studied in Cambodia.Katay Don SasorithDwight D. Eisenhower
Nouphat ChounramanyLao Secretary of State for National Economy until July 1958 Phoui SananikoneDwight D. Eisenhower
H.R.H. Tiao KhampanBoun OumJohn F. Kennedy
Khamkhing SouvanlasySouvanna PhoumaLyndon B. Johnson
Souk-Praseuth SithimoladaChargé d'affaires, (1942) Among those known to Amnesty International whose release was later confirmed were Oudong Souvannavong, the 64-year-old former director of the National Bank of Laos, and his brother Ouday Soukpraseuth Sithimolada, a 48-year-old former diplomat and chef de cabinet in the ministry of foreign affairs Soukpraseith Sithimolada"Sisavang VatthanaRichard Nixon
Tiao KhammaoSisavang VatthanaRichard Nixon
Phagna Pheng NorindrThere was also a third brother of La Norindr, Pheng Norindr who was a prominent member of Phoumi's entourage. he was ambassador in Moscow.[1] Sisavang VatthanaRichard Nixon
Khamsouk ChanthadaraChargé d'affaires 1968 Consellor in Paris Sisavang VatthanaGerald Ford
Khamphan PanyaMarch 4, 1917) Khamphan Panya, ambassadeur du Laos à Moscou depuis novembre 1962, The King's Council, influenced by Khamphan Panya's father, Phao Panya, asked the king on December 27 to pronounce himself on the constitutionality of the extension of the Assembly's mandate.[2] Sisavang VatthanaGerald Ford
Diplomatic relation ceasaed Kaysone PhomvihaneTheodore Roosevelt
Hiem PhommachanhKhamtai SiphandonGeorge H. W. Bush
Mission opened under Name The Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Khamtai SiphandonTheodore Roosevelt
Vang RattanagongSisavath KeobounphanhBill Clinton
Phanthong Phommahaxay1998: Ambassadaor in Berlin Bounnhang VorachithGeorge W. Bush
Phiane Philakone08.06.2001 he was ambassador in Manila [3] Bouasone BouphavanhGeorge W. Bush
Seng SoukhathivongBorn February 10, 1955, Soukhathivong [4] Bouasone BouphavanhBarack Obama
Mai SayavongsBorn June 5, 1962, in Laos' Houaphanh [5] Thongsing ThammavongBarack Obama
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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=LvS81_0DI1kC&dq=Pheng+Norindr&pg=PA104 Phagna Pheng Norindr
  2. https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Khamphan+Panya/0/10143.html Khamphan Panya
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=9jn_CwAAQBAJ&dq=%22Phiane+Philakone%22&pg=PA222 Phiane Philakone
  4. http://www.allgov.com/officials/soukhathivong-seng?officialid=29212 Seng Soukhathivong
  5. http://www.laoembassy.com/Ambassador%20Mai%20CV.html
  6. Chief of Protocol, https://2001-2009.state.gov/s/cpr/94093.htm