List of ambassadors of the Solomon Islands to the United States

The Solomon Islands Ambassador in New York City is the official representative of the Government in Honiara to the Government of the United States. He is Permanent Representative next the Headquarters of the United Nations.

Ambassador of Solomon Islands to United States
Incumbent
Colin Beck

since March 31, 2004
Inaugural holderFrancis Bugotu
FormationMarch 30, 1979

List of Representatives

Diplomatic agreement Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands President of the United States Term end
September 23, 1978 March 30, 1979 Francis Bugotu Resident in Honiara (* June 27, 1937 in Guadalcanal July 9, 1992)
  • educated at St. Mary's School at Maravovo (q.v.) on Guadalcanal, and All Hallows' School[1]
Peter Kenilorea Jimmy Carter
December 10, 1984 January 15, 1985 Francis Saemala (* June 23, 1944 in Ambu/Malaita)
  • From 1994 – 1996 he was Foreign minister.
Peter Kenilorea Ronald Reagan
February 5, 1990 February 19, 1991 Francis Bugotu c.b.e., m.a. (* June 27, 1937 Guadalcanal) Solomon Islands educationist, civil servant and diplomatist, was the first Solomon Islands graduate, having studied linguistics at Lancaster University in the UK.
  • married 2 children.
  • Education: New Zealand, Australia, Scotland and England.
  • Teacher and Inspector of Mission Schools (1959–60)
  • lecturer at the Solomon Island Teachers College lecturer at the Solomon[2]
Solomon Mamaloni George H. W. Bush February 5, 1997 February 11, 1997 Rex Stephen Horoi (*September 8, 1954 in Tawatana, Makira-Ulawa Province San Cristobal Solomon Islands)

Teacher,

  • Education: King George VI High School (1970–74) Scout Leader, Solomon University of the South Pacific (1975–77). Careen Teacher, head of Sports Department and Physical Education Program, Tenaru School. Mem- ben Member of the Solomon Islands English Panel for Secondary School Curriculum[3]
Solomon Mamaloni Bill Clinton
February 24, 2004 March 31, 2004 Colin Beck Allan Kemakeza George W. Bush

[4] United States–Solomon Islands relations

References

  1. Francis Bugotu
  2. Francis Bugotu
  3. Rex Stephen Horoi
  4. Chief of Protocol, Diplomatic Representation for Solomon Islands , ,
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