U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Brazil

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The U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Brazil is the American diplomat who serves as the chief representative of the United States to Brazil in the absence of an appointed ambassador.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States government position
diplomatic position
appointedBy United States Department of State
United States Secretary of State
conditionToServe serves when the ambassador is absent from post
serves when the position of U.S. Ambassador to Brazil is vacant
country United States of America
diplomaticRank Chargé d’Affaires
locationServed Brasília
Brazil
surface form: Federative Republic of Brazil
organizationalUnit Embassy of the United States in Brasília
surface form: U.S. Embassy Brasília
partOf United States Foreign Service
Embassy of the United States in Brasília
surface form: United States diplomatic mission to Brazil
reportsTo United States ambassador to Brazil
surface form: United States Ambassador to Brazil

United States Secretary of State
represents United States of America
role advocates for U.S. business interests in Brazil
chief representative of the United States to Brazil in the absence of an ambassador
communicates U.S. policy positions to Brazilian media and public
coordinates crisis response involving U.S. citizens or interests in Brazil
coordinates with Brazilian government ministries and officials
coordinates with U.S. consulates in Brazil
engages with Brazilian civil society, business, and cultural institutions
engages with international organizations in Brazil on issues relevant to U.S. policy
ensures security of the U.S. Embassy in Brasília as acting chief of mission
facilitates diplomatic communication between the U.S. and Brazilian governments
head of mission ad interim
implements U.S. foreign policy toward Brazil under guidance from the U.S. Department of State
maintains diplomatic protocol and relations with the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
manages day-to-day operations of the U.S. Embassy in Brasília when there is no ambassador
oversees bilateral diplomatic relations between the United States and Brazil in the absence of an ambassador
participates in multilateral meetings in Brazil on behalf of the United States
promotes U.S.–Brazil economic and trade relations
promotes U.S.–Brazil educational and cultural exchanges
promotes U.S.–Brazil security and defense cooperation
protects U.S. interests in Brazil
provides reporting to Washington on political and economic developments in Brazil
represents U.S. government in official functions in Brazil when there is no ambassador
represents U.S. positions in negotiations with Brazilian counterparts
signs official diplomatic correspondence on behalf of the United States mission
supervises U.S. diplomatic staff at the embassy when serving as head of mission
supports U.S. citizens in Brazil through consular coordination
supports cooperation on environmental and climate issues between the U.S. and Brazil
supports cooperation on health and public security issues between the U.S. and Brazil
supports cooperation on law enforcement and anti-corruption efforts between the U.S. and Brazil
supports visits of senior U.S. officials to Brazil
seat Embassy of the United States in Brasília
status temporary head of mission
typicalHolder career Foreign Service officer

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William Tudor diplomaticPost U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Brazil