In addition to the staff at the State Department, the United States employs ambassadors and diplomats that work abroad, including in the United States embassies (in capitals) and consulates (in other major cities). Ambassadors and diplomats often negotiate with countries outside of United States borders, but they are also responsible for the well-being of American citizens living or traveling abroad. Consulates are usually responsible for business and trade relations between the United States and other foreign countries.
Ambassadors and diplomats often negotiate with countries outside of United States borders, but they are also responsible for the well-being of American citizens living or traveling abroad. Consulates are usually responsible for business and trade relations between the United States and other foreign countries.