Their job is to represent the United Nations. Like for example Susan Rice.
An ambassador is a representative or spokesperson for a cause, country or charity. Political ambassadors often work with heads of countries for peace, social justice and eco-friendly ventures.
Ambassadors represent their country abroad and serve as the main point of contact for communication between their country and the host country. They promote diplomatic relations, negotiate agreements, and work to resolve disputes while also representing their country's interests and advocating for its policies. Ambassadors play a crucial role in fostering international cooperation and understanding.
The president takes on the role of chief diplomat while engaging in foreign relations.
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Jacob D. Beam has written: 'Multiple exposure' -- subject(s): Ambassadors, Biography, Foreign relations
Evan G. Galbraith has written: 'Ambassador in Paris' -- subject(s): Ambassadors, Diaries, Foreign relations
An ambassador has a special role in a relationship with a foreign government because he/she can have a closer and personal relationship with the head of the country they are assigned. They run the embassy in that nation which is technically considered US territory. All of this helps in dealing with issues and problems that may come up in foreign relations.
David Allan Mayers has written: 'George Kennan and the dilemmas of US foreign policy' -- subject(s): Biography, Ambassadors, Historians, Foreign relations 'Cracking the monolith' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Diplomatic history, Korean War, 1950-1953
The President greets foreign ambassadors. If the President is away or otherwise unavailable, members of the Senate greet the ambassadors. Ambassadors are high-ranking diplomats who represent a sovereign state or international organization.