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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Opening of New U.S. Embassy Office Building in Dar es Salaam



Ambassador Robert V. Royall, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Walter H. Kansteiner III, Under Secretary for Management Grant S. Green, Jr., and Tanzanian Vice President Ali Mohammed Shein do the honors of cutting the ceremonial ribbon and officially opening the new U.S. Embassy office building in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, on March 4, 2003

(From left to right) Ambassador Robert V. Royall, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Walter H. Kansteiner III, Under Secretary for Management Grant S. Green, Jr., and Tanzanian Vice President Ali Mohammed Shein do the honors of cutting the ceremonial ribbon and officially opening the new U.S. Embassy office building in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on March 4, 2003.  The former Embassy building was destroyed in a terrorist attack on August 7, 1998, killing 11 Tanzanians, including eight Embassy employees, and injuring 72 Americans and Tanzanians.

(Photo by U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam, March 4, 2003)


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