List of ambassadors of the United States to Russia
The ambassador of the United States of America to the Russian Federation is the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the Russian Federation . Since January 30, 2023, Lynne M. Tracy is serving as the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
History
The Ambassador resides in Spaso House , the former mansion of Nikolay Vtorov .
The United States first established diplomatic relations with the Russian Empire in 1780. Diplomatic relations were broken off in 1917 when the Bolsheviks seized power , and they were not reestablished until 1933. From 1933 to 1991, the United States recognized the Soviet Union . After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the ambassador's title was changed to Ambassador to the Russian Federation, as Russia is the USSR's direct successor .
List of ambassadors
Russian Empire (1780–1917)
Name
Appointment
Presentation
Termination
Notes
Francis Dana
December 19, 1780
September 1783
Proceeded to post, but was not officially nominated at court.
John Quincy Adams
June 27, 1809
November 5, 1809
April 28, 1814
Nomination of March 6, 1809 rejected by the Senate ; nomination of June 26, 1809 confirmed.
William Pinkney
March 7, 1816
January 13, 1817
February 14, 1818
George Washington Campbell
April 16, 1818
February 7, 1819
July 8, 1820
Henry Middleton
April 6, 1820
June 17, 1821
August 3, 1830
John Randolph
May 26, 1830
September 19, 1830
Proceeded to post, but did not present credentials.
James Buchanan
January 4, 1832
June 11, 1832
August 5, 1833
William Wilkins
June 30, 1834
December 14, 1834
December 24, 1835
John Randolph Clay
June 29, 1836
September 2, 1836
August 5, 1837
George M. Dallas
March 7, 1837
August 6, 1837
July 29, 1839
Churchill C. Cambreleng
May 25, 1840
September 21, 1840
July 13, 1841
Commissioned not of record; letter of credence issued on May 25, 1840.
Charles Stewart Todd
August 27, 1841
November 28, 1841
January 27, 1846
Ralph I. Ingersoll
August 8, 1846
May 30, 1847
July 1, 1848
Arthur P. Bagby
June 15, 1848
January 14, 1849
May 14, 1849
Neill S. Brown
May 2, 1850
August 13, 1850
June 23, 1853
Thomas H. Seymour
May 24, 1853
April 2, 1854
July 17, 1858
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on December 6, 1853.
Francis W. Pickens
January 11, 1858
July 18, 1858
September 9, 1860
John Appleton
June 8, 1860
September 9, 1860
June 8, 1861
Cassius Marcellus Clay
March 28, 1861
July 14, 1861
June 25, 1862
Simon Cameron
January 17, 1862
June 25, 1862
September 18, 1862
Cassius Marcellus Clay
March 11, 1863
May 7, 1863
October 1, 1869
Andrew G. Curtin
April 16, 1869
October 28, 1869
July 1, 1872
James Lawrence Orr
December 12, 1872
March 18, 1873
May 6, 1873
Marshall Jewell
May 29, 1873
December 9, 1873
July 19, 1874
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on December 10, 1873.
George H. Boker
January 13, 1875
July 24, 1875
January 14, 1878
Edwin W. Stoughton
October 30, 1877
January 14, 1878
March 2, 1879
John W. Foster
January 26, 1880
June 11, 1880
August 1, 1881
William H. Hunt
April 12, 1882
August 23, 1882
February 27, 1884
Died at post.
Alphonso Taft
July 4, 1884
September 3, 1884
July 31, 1885
George V. N. Lothrop
May 7, 1885
July 31, 1885
August 1, 1888
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on January 13, 1886.
Lambert Tree
September 25, 1888
January 4, 1889
February 2, 1889
C. Allen Thorndike Rice
March 30, 1889
Took oath of office, but died in the United States before proceeding to post.
Charles Emory Smith
February 14, 1890
May 14, 1890
April 17, 1892
Andrew D. White
July 22, 1892
November 7, 1892
October 1, 1894
Clifton R. Breckinridge
July 20, 1894
November 1, 1894
December 10, 1897
Officially recognized on November 1, 1894.
Ethan A. Hitchcock
August 16, 1897
December 16, 1897
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on December 18, 1897.
Ethan A. Hitchcock
February 11, 1898
March 21, 1898
January 28, 1899
Position upgraded to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
Charlemagne Tower, Jr.
January 12, 1899
March 19, 1899
November 19, 1902
Robert S. McCormick
September 26, 1902
January 12, 1903
March 27, 1905
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on December 8, 1902.
George von Lengerke Meyer
March 8, 1905
April 12, 1905
January 26, 1907
John W. Riddle
December 19, 1906
February 8, 1907
September 8, 1909
William Woodville Rockhill
May 17, 1909
January 11, 1910
June 17, 1911
Curtis Guild
April 24, 1911
August 17, 1911
April 24, 1913
George T. Marye
July 9, 1914
October 30, 1914
March 29, 1916
Resigned due to poor health. [ 1]
David R. Francis
March 6, 1916
May 5, 1916
November 7, 1917
Normal relations interrupted, November 7, 1917 after the October Revolution ; the new Soviet regime unrecognized by the United States when Francis left Russia on November 7, 1918. He was serving as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim when Embassy in Russia was closed September 14, 1919.
Soviet Union (1933–1991)
Name
Appointment
Presentation
Termination
Notes
William Christian Bullitt, Jr.
November 21, 1933
December 13, 1933
May 16, 1936
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on January 15, 1934.
Joseph E. Davies
November 16, 1936
January 25, 1937
June 11, 1938
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on January 23, 1937.
Laurence A. Steinhardt
March 23, 1939
August 11, 1939
November 12, 1941
William H. Standley
February 14, 1942
April 14, 1942
September 19, 1943
W. Averell Harriman
October 7, 1943
October 23, 1943
January 24, 1946
Walter Bedell Smith
March 22, 1946
April 3, 1946
December 25, 1948
Alan G. Kirk
May 21, 1949
July 4, 1949
October 6, 1951
George F. Kennan
March 14, 1952
May 14, 1952
September 19, 1952
The Government of the Soviet Union declared Kennan persona non grata on October 3, 1952, and he did not return to his post.
Charles E. Bohlen
March 27, 1953
April 20, 1953
April 18, 1957
Llewellyn Thompson
June 3, 1957
July 16, 1957
July 27, 1962
Foy D. Kohler
August 20, 1962
September 27, 1962
November 14, 1966
Llewellyn Thompson
October 13, 1966
January 23, 1967
January 14, 1969
Jacob D. Beam
March 14, 1969
April 18, 1969
January 24, 1973
Adolph Dubs served as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim between January 1973 and March 1974.
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.
December 19, 1973
March 4, 1974
September 13, 1976
Malcolm Toon
November 24, 1976
January 18, 1977
October 16, 1979
Commissioned during a recess of the Senate ; recommissioned after confirmation on June 8, 1977.
Thomas J. Watson, Jr.
October 10, 1979
October 29, 1979
January 15, 1981
Arthur A. Hartman
September 28, 1981
October 26, 1981
February 20, 1987
Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
March 12, 1987
April 6, 1987
August 11, 1991
Robert S. Strauss
August 2, 1991
August 24, 1991
November 19, 1992
Commissioned to the Soviet Union – continued to serve as Ambassador to the Russian Federation after the collapse of the USSR.
Russian Federation (1992–present)
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Name
Appointment
Presentation
Termination
Notes
Thomas R. Pickering
May 12, 1993
May 21, 1993
November 1, 1996
Chargé d'Affaires ad interim: Richard M. Miles (November 1996–May 1997), and John F. Tefft (May 1997–January 1998).
James Franklin Collins
August 1, 1996
January 26, 1998
July 10, 2001
Alexander Vershbow
July 12, 2001
October 17, 2001
July 22, 2005
William J. Burns
August 10, 2005
November 8, 2005
May 12, 2008
John Beyrle
May 13, 2008
September 18, 2008
January 4, 2012
Michael McFaul
January 10, 2012
February 22, 2012
February 26, 2014
John F. Tefft
July 31, 2014
November 19, 2014
September 28, 2017
Anthony Godfrey , Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
Jon Huntsman Jr.
September 28, 2017
October 3, 2017
October 3, 2019
John J. Sullivan
December 12, 2019
February 5, 2020
September 4, 2022
Elizabeth Rood ,Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
Lynne Tracy
December 21, 2022
January 30, 2023
Notes
See also
References
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