Ambassadors of France
Ambassadors of France are high-ranking diplomats representing the French government in foreign countries. Their primary role is to promote French interests, strengthen bilateral relations, and engage in diplomatic negotiations. They also provide insights on political, economic, and cultural developments in their host nations.
These ambassadors are appointed by the President of France and serve in embassies, which are official diplomatic missions. They work closely with other diplomats, including those from the European Union and United Nations, to address global issues and foster international cooperation.