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Embassy of France, Washington, D.C.

The Embassy of France in Washington, D.C., is the French diplomatic mission to the United States.

French Embassy, Washington, D.C.
French Embassy in 2022
LocationWashington, D.C.
Address4101 Reservoir Road, N.W.
Coordinates38°54′49.27″N 77°4′40.63″W / 38.9136861°N 77.0779528°W / 38.9136861; -77.0779528
AmbassadorLaurent Bili [fr]
Old French Embassy in Washington, D.C., in 1917

It is located at 4101 Reservoir Road Northwest, Washington, D.C., just north of Georgetown University.[1] The embassy opened in 1984. With some 400 staffers, it is France's largest foreign embassy. The embassy represents the interests of France and French citizens in the United States and conducts the majority of diplomatic work on such interests within the U.S.

Structure edit

The embassy is headed by the French Ambassador to the United States, currently Laurent Bili [fr]. In addition to the standard diplomatic facilities, the compound includes La Maison Française, a cultural facility consisting of an auditorium, ballroom, and exhibition hall. Like many embassies, it regularly hosts events for the general public including concerts (e.g. baroque, classical, jazz, contemporary, pop and alternative music), films, dance, exhibitions, lectures and theatre.

Services edit

The embassy operates several services and offices, responsible for different areas of policy and for liaising with relevant American bodies. The most notable of the services are listed below.

Chancery edit

The Chancery is the main diplomatic and political body. It is responsible for coordination with the American government on matters that affect France, particularly foreign policy. However, diplomacy is primarily conducted by the ambassador, leaving the chancery to liaise with the French government and coordinate with the Press Service in matters of public policy. The diplomats of the chancery take responsibility for a specific policy area and may stand in for the ambassador in his absence. The Chancery has attachés based in each of the ten regional consulates.[2]

Press and Communications Office edit

The Press Service is responsible for the publication of the embassy's newsletter and magazine, as well as coordinating press releases and conferences, including the provision of designated spokesmen. The office also monitors American press coverage on issues pertaining to France and reports back to the ambassador and to Paris.[3]

The Offices of the Defence and Armament Attachés edit

These offices promote cooperation between the two countries on military and defense matters. The primary responsibility of the former is to facilitate liaison between the two government departments and the two nations' militaries, while latter oversees cooperation on matters of armaments and has responsibility for arms spending in the US as well as working with the US to develop new military technology. Both offices have a role to play in keeping the ambassador abreast of current defence issues and advising the Pentagon on French defence policy.[4]

The Cultural Service edit

The Cultural Services of the embassy is located at 972 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. Its responsibility is to facilitate "cultural exchange" between the two nations, a role that can be creative, informative or merely administrative. The duties of the service include promoting French creative works in cultural and academic institutions from across France, with the help of the attachés in regional consulates.[5]

The Office of Science and Technology edit

The Office of Science and Technology (OS&T) is tasked with:

  • promoting French science and technology with US actors, and with science expats, by organizing events and publishing local or topical newsletters;
  • outreach activities to US academia and federal research bodies, with other European science advisors, and through an active presence in the Science Diplomats Club through "Science Breakfasts" organized since 2005, chairing the Club since 2010;
  • watching and reporting on scientific breakthroughs, investments and innovations in key fields, by networking with academia, R&D agencies, non-governmental organizations, Congress, think tanks, etc.;
  • building and sustaining scientific partnerships by organizing expert visits, seminars, and promoting annual calls of the French-US joint endowments and funds;
  • fostering doctoral mobility of students and researchers, in particular with its flagship Chateaubriand program (see below).[6]

OS&T is an active, reactive and proactive observer of scientific activity, technological innovations and their impact on the US society and beyond. OS&T is headquartered at the Washington, D.C. embassy and has teams at the French consulates of Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. OS&T collaborates with French research agencies, universities, engineering schools, and competitiveness clusters.

Chateaubriand Program edit

The Chateaubriand Fellowship Program, run by the Embassy of France, offers scholarships for US students to study in France.[7] Founded in 1981, the fellowship has provided semester- and year-long support to over 750 students in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and technology.[8][9] The acceptance rate for the fellowship is between 6 and 8 percent annually.[10]

The program, which aims to promote French-US cooperation, is run by the Office for Science & Technology and the Cultural Services division.[11][12]

The Office for Economic and Commercial Affairs edit

This is the office primarily concerned with maintaining and developing new trade links between the countries. For example, it assists French businesses trying to establish themselves in the US and vice versa. It also helps large and small French businesses which have long since established themselves in the American market, providing support and advice on economic and trade policies, both within the US and in France.[13]

The French Treasury Office edit

This office represents the French Treasury in the United States and Canada. It works in close partnership with the Federal Reserve, the Department of the Treasury and French and American financial institutions. Its role is to develop French economic policy in conjunction with the aforementioned bodies and to explain the policies to the United States. It has two offices, one in the embassy and a second in New York, from where it can work with Wall Street in order to better develop monetary policy.[14]

Controversy edit

In 2006, an employee of the Cultural Service of the French Embassy was fired for the motive of being pregnant and Muslim, a judge ruled. "This may be the only time a U.S. court has extended the reach of the civil rights laws to extend to a foreign citizen, working for a foreign government on foreign soil at an embassy here in D.C." said Ari Wilkenfeld for NBC Washington.[15]

Ambassador's residence edit

 
French ambassador's residence

The French ambassador's residence at 2221 Kalorama Road NW[16] is a 1910 Tudor Revival building in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood.[17] Designed by the French-born American architect Jules Henri de Sibour for businessman William Watson Lawrence, the home was purchased by the French government in 1936.[17] In February 2015, the home reopened after undergoing a $4.5 million renovation.[17] The home features art, mostly by French artists such as Pierre Bonnard, but also by non-French artists such as Igor Mitoraj.[17] The property at one point encompassed 3.6 acres,[17] but in 2017 the French government put an empty tract of 0.58 acres of the property up for sale.[16]

Consulates edit

The ambassador is also ultimately responsible for the 10 regional consulates:[18]

  1. Consulate General of France in Atlanta, responsible for Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee[19]
  2. Consulate General of France in Boston, responsible for Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont[20]
  3. Consulate General of France in Chicago responsible for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin.[21]
  4. Consulate General of France in Houston, responsible for Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas[22]
  5. Consulate General of France in Los Angeles, responsible for Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Southern California, and Southern Nevada[23]
  6. Consulate General of France in Miami, responsible for Florida, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos Islands[24]
  7. Consulate General of France in New Orleans, responsible for Louisiana[25]
  8. Consulate General of France in New York, responsible for New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Bermuda[26]
  9. Consulate General of France in San Francisco, responsible for Northern California, Northern Nevada, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and Guam.[27]
  10. Consulate General of France in Washington, responsible for the District of Columbia and states of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania.[28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps.
  2. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "Chancery". France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "Press and Communication Office". France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "Office of the Defense Attaché". France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "Cultural Services". France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "The Chateaubriand Fellowship – Office for Science & Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States". www.france-science.org.
  7. ^ "About the Fellowship". Chateaubriand Fellowship.
  8. ^ "Embassy Fellowship facilitates exchange" (PDF). News from France. 17 (11). 2017.
  9. ^ U.S. Department of Education (1983). Higher Education Opportunities for Minorities and Women, Annotated Selections. p. 87.
  10. ^ "Facts and Figures". Chateaubriand Fellowship.
  11. ^ "Bourses Chateaubriand". Institut des mondes africains.
  12. ^ Gourdon, Jessica (3 April 2013). "Coopération France - Etats-Unis : «Les MOOCs renouvellent les conditions des partenariats internationaux»". L'Etudiant.fr.
  13. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "Department of Treasury and Economic Affairs". France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C." France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ "French Embassy Employee Fired for Being Muslim, Pregnant Wins Federal Lawsuit". NBC4 Washington. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  16. ^ a b Kathy Orton, Want to be neighbors with the Obamas, Ivanka Trump and Jeff Bezos? Here's what it will cost you., Washington Post (February 15, 2017).
  17. ^ a b c d e Jura Koncius, The French Embassy residence: Grand, rested and ready to host parties, Washington Post (April 23, 2015).
  18. ^ D.C., Embassy of France in the United States, Washington. "General Consulates of France in the U.S." France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  19. ^ "France in the Southeast region". www.consulfrance-atlanta.org.
  20. ^ "Consulat Général de France à Boston". www.consulfrance-boston.org.
  21. ^ "Consulat Général de France à Chicago". www.consulfrance-chicago.org.
  22. ^ "Consulat Général de France à Houston". www.consulfrance-houston.org.
  23. ^ "Consulat Général de France à Los Angeles". www.consulfrance-losangeles.org.
  24. ^ "Consulat Général de France à Miami". www.consulfrance-miami.org.
  25. ^ "Consulat Général de France à la Nouvelle-Orléans". www.consulfrance-nouvelleorleans.org.
  26. ^ "Consulat général de France à New York". www.consulfrance-newyork.org.
  27. ^ "Consulat Général de France à San Francisco". www.consulfrance-sanfrancisco.org.
  28. ^ "Consulat général de France à Washington". www.consulfrance-washington.org.

External links edit

Official website (in English) (in French)

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The Embassy of France in Washington D C is the French diplomatic mission to the United States French Embassy Washington D C French Embassy in 2022LocationWashington D C Address4101 Reservoir Road N W Coordinates38 54 49 27 N 77 4 40 63 W 38 9136861 N 77 0779528 W 38 9136861 77 0779528AmbassadorLaurent Bili fr Old French Embassy in Washington D C in 1917 It is located at 4101 Reservoir Road Northwest Washington D C just north of Georgetown University 1 The embassy opened in 1984 With some 400 staffers it is France s largest foreign embassy The embassy represents the interests of France and French citizens in the United States and conducts the majority of diplomatic work on such interests within the U S Contents 1 Structure 2 Services 2 1 Chancery 2 2 Press and Communications Office 2 3 The Offices of the Defence and Armament Attaches 2 4 The Cultural Service 2 5 The Office of Science and Technology 2 5 1 Chateaubriand Program 2 6 The Office for Economic and Commercial Affairs 2 7 The French Treasury Office 3 Controversy 4 Ambassador s residence 5 Consulates 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksStructure editThe embassy is headed by the French Ambassador to the United States currently Laurent Bili fr In addition to the standard diplomatic facilities the compound includes La Maison Francaise a cultural facility consisting of an auditorium ballroom and exhibition hall Like many embassies it regularly hosts events for the general public including concerts e g baroque classical jazz contemporary pop and alternative music films dance exhibitions lectures and theatre Services editThe embassy operates several services and offices responsible for different areas of policy and for liaising with relevant American bodies The most notable of the services are listed below Chancery edit The Chancery is the main diplomatic and political body It is responsible for coordination with the American government on matters that affect France particularly foreign policy However diplomacy is primarily conducted by the ambassador leaving the chancery to liaise with the French government and coordinate with the Press Service in matters of public policy The diplomats of the chancery take responsibility for a specific policy area and may stand in for the ambassador in his absence The Chancery has attaches based in each of the ten regional consulates 2 Press and Communications Office edit The Press Service is responsible for the publication of the embassy s newsletter and magazine as well as coordinating press releases and conferences including the provision of designated spokesmen The office also monitors American press coverage on issues pertaining to France and reports back to the ambassador and to Paris 3 The Offices of the Defence and Armament Attaches edit These offices promote cooperation between the two countries on military and defense matters The primary responsibility of the former is to facilitate liaison between the two government departments and the two nations militaries while latter oversees cooperation on matters of armaments and has responsibility for arms spending in the US as well as working with the US to develop new military technology Both offices have a role to play in keeping the ambassador abreast of current defence issues and advising the Pentagon on French defence policy 4 The Cultural Service edit The Cultural Services of the embassy is located at 972 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan New York City Its responsibility is to facilitate cultural exchange between the two nations a role that can be creative informative or merely administrative The duties of the service include promoting French creative works in cultural and academic institutions from across France with the help of the attaches in regional consulates 5 The Office of Science and Technology edit The Office of Science and Technology OS amp T is tasked with promoting French science and technology with US actors and with science expats by organizing events and publishing local or topical newsletters outreach activities to US academia and federal research bodies with other European science advisors and through an active presence in the Science Diplomats Club through Science Breakfasts organized since 2005 chairing the Club since 2010 watching and reporting on scientific breakthroughs investments and innovations in key fields by networking with academia R amp D agencies non governmental organizations Congress think tanks etc building and sustaining scientific partnerships by organizing expert visits seminars and promoting annual calls of the French US joint endowments and funds fostering doctoral mobility of students and researchers in particular with its flagship Chateaubriand program see below 6 OS amp T is an active reactive and proactive observer of scientific activity technological innovations and their impact on the US society and beyond OS amp T is headquartered at the Washington D C embassy and has teams at the French consulates of Atlanta Boston Chicago Houston Los Angeles and San Francisco OS amp T collaborates with French research agencies universities engineering schools and competitiveness clusters Chateaubriand Program edit The Chateaubriand Fellowship Program run by the Embassy of France offers scholarships for US students to study in France 7 Founded in 1981 the fellowship has provided semester and year long support to over 750 students in the humanities social sciences natural sciences and technology 8 9 The acceptance rate for the fellowship is between 6 and 8 percent annually 10 The program which aims to promote French US cooperation is run by the Office for Science amp Technology and the Cultural Services division 11 12 The Office for Economic and Commercial Affairs edit This is the office primarily concerned with maintaining and developing new trade links between the countries For example it assists French businesses trying to establish themselves in the US and vice versa It also helps large and small French businesses which have long since established themselves in the American market providing support and advice on economic and trade policies both within the US and in France 13 The French Treasury Office edit This office represents the French Treasury in the United States and Canada It works in close partnership with the Federal Reserve the Department of the Treasury and French and American financial institutions Its role is to develop French economic policy in conjunction with the aforementioned bodies and to explain the policies to the United States It has two offices one in the embassy and a second in New York from where it can work with Wall Street in order to better develop monetary policy 14 Controversy editIn 2006 an employee of the Cultural Service of the French Embassy was fired for the motive of being pregnant and Muslim a judge ruled This may be the only time a U S court has extended the reach of the civil rights laws to extend to a foreign citizen working for a foreign government on foreign soil at an embassy here in D C said Ari Wilkenfeld for NBC Washington 15 Ambassador s residence editMain article French ambassador s residence in Washington D C nbsp French ambassador s residenceThe French ambassador s residence at 2221 Kalorama Road NW 16 is a 1910 Tudor Revival building in Washington s Kalorama neighborhood 17 Designed by the French born American architect Jules Henri de Sibour for businessman William Watson Lawrence the home was purchased by the French government in 1936 17 In February 2015 the home reopened after undergoing a 4 5 million renovation 17 The home features art mostly by French artists such as Pierre Bonnard but also by non French artists such as Igor Mitoraj 17 The property at one point encompassed 3 6 acres 17 but in 2017 the French government put an empty tract of 0 58 acres of the property up for sale 16 Consulates editThe ambassador is also ultimately responsible for the 10 regional consulates 18 Consulate General of France in Atlanta responsible for Alabama North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Mississippi and Tennessee 19 Consulate General of France in Boston responsible for Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Rhode Island and Vermont 20 Consulate General of France in Chicago responsible for Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Ohio Wisconsin 21 Consulate General of France in Houston responsible for Texas Oklahoma and Arkansas 22 Consulate General of France in Los Angeles responsible for Arizona Colorado New Mexico Southern California and Southern Nevada 23 Consulate General of France in Miami responsible for Florida Puerto Rico the Bahamas the U S Virgin Islands Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands 24 Consulate General of France in New Orleans responsible for Louisiana 25 Consulate General of France in New York responsible for New York New Jersey Connecticut and Bermuda 26 Consulate General of France in San Francisco responsible for Northern California Northern Nevada Alaska Hawaii Idaho Montana Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming and Guam 27 Consulate General of France in Washington responsible for the District of Columbia and states of Maryland Virginia West Virginia Delaware and Pennsylvania 28 See also editList of diplomatic missions of France Alliance francaise France United States relationsReferences edit Google Maps Google Maps D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington Chancery France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington Press and Communication Office France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington Office of the Defense Attache France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington Cultural Services France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Chateaubriand Fellowship Office for Science amp Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States www france science org About the Fellowship Chateaubriand Fellowship Embassy Fellowship facilitates exchange PDF News from France 17 11 2017 U S Department of Education 1983 Higher Education Opportunities for Minorities and Women Annotated Selections p 87 Facts and Figures Chateaubriand Fellowship Bourses Chateaubriand Institut des mondes africains Gourdon Jessica 3 April 2013 Cooperation France Etats Unis Les MOOCs renouvellent les conditions des partenariats internationaux L Etudiant fr D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington Department of Treasury and Economic Affairs France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link French Embassy Employee Fired for Being Muslim Pregnant Wins Federal Lawsuit NBC4 Washington 11 March 2016 Retrieved 2021 03 23 a b Kathy Orton Want to be neighbors with the Obamas Ivanka Trump and Jeff Bezos Here s what it will cost you Washington Post February 15 2017 a b c d e Jura Koncius The French Embassy residence Grand rested and ready to host parties Washington Post April 23 2015 D C Embassy of France in the United States Washington General Consulates of France in the U S France in the United States Embassy of France in Washington D C a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link France in the Southeast region www consulfrance atlanta org Consulat General de France a Boston www consulfrance boston org Consulat General de France a Chicago www consulfrance chicago org Consulat General de France a Houston www consulfrance houston org Consulat General de France a Los Angeles www consulfrance losangeles org Consulat General de France a Miami www consulfrance miami org Consulat General de France a la Nouvelle Orleans www consulfrance nouvelleorleans org Consulat general de France a New York www consulfrance newyork org Consulat General de France a San Francisco www consulfrance sanfrancisco org Consulat general de France a Washington www consulfrance washington org External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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