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The president appoints the ambassadors subject to confirmation by the Senate.

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All ambassadors are appointed by?

Ambassadors are appointed by the President.


Who confirms ambassadors?

The Senate approves ambassadors appointed by the President.


Who is responsible for the implementation of the U.S. foreign policy by any and all U.S. government personnel within their country of assignment?

This is the official responsibility of the appointed ambassadors to foreign nations.


How are the ambassadors appointed and what qualifications do they usually have?

They are appointed by the president and often they are a political favor for support and money in a political campaign.


Whrre does an ambassidor live?

Ambassadors usually live within the countries in which they are appointed.


Does only the US Supreme Court have the power to appoint ambassadors?

The US Supreme Court does not have the authority to appoint ambassadors. Ambassadors and other foreign dignitaries are appointed by the US President and approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate.


How are ambassadors chosen?

they are appointed by the president and ratified by the Senate


Do us ambassadors have to be natural citizens?

No, U.S. ambassadors do not have to be natural-born citizens. While the majority of ambassadors are typically U.S. citizens, there is no legal requirement that they must be natural-born citizens. Ambassadors are usually appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and their qualifications can vary depending on diplomatic needs and political considerations.


What branch can appoint judges and ambassadors and reject these appointments?

Appointed by Executive Branch, approved or rejected by Legislative branch


Who are the ambassadors appointed by other than the president?

The US Senate must confirm (approve) these appointments before they become official .


Who chooses the secretary of state?

Cabinet secretaries and ambassadors are appointed by the President. However, they must be approved by the US Senate to take effect.


Who in charge of you US ambassadors?

In the United States, ambassadors are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. They operate under the supervision of the Secretary of State, who is responsible for the overall conduct of U.S. foreign relations and diplomacy. Ambassadors represent U.S. interests in their respective countries and report back to the State Department on various issues.