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Cami Hofstadter

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Tag Archives: consul of or to a country

Honorary consul to something?

Cami Hofstadter Posted on June 23, 2015 by Cami HofstadterJune 23, 2015

I have written about this before, but the incorrect preposition keeps cropping up. An honorary consul somewhere in the United States is not a representative to a foreign nation, but of or for. When Mr. Cornelissen became Belgium’s new honorary consul in the Boston … Continue reading →

Posted in ambassador of goodwill, Consular Terminology, Foreign Consuls in the U.S., Honorary consuls | Tagged consul of or to a country, foreign consul, honorary consul | Leave a reply
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