List of ambassadors of France to the United States
France's Ambassador to the United States of America  | |
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![]() Incumbent since 14 February 2023Laurent Bili  | |
| Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs  French Embassy, Washington D.C.  | |
| Style | His Excellency | 
| Residence | French Ambassador's Residence, Washington, D.C. | 
| Inaugural holder | Conrad-Alexandre Gérard | 
| Formation | 1778 | 
| Website | French Embassy – Washington | 
The French ambassador to the United States is the diplomatic representation of the French Republic to the United States.[1][2] They reside in Washington, D.C. The current ambassador is Laurent Bili.
Heads of mission
Ancien Regime (before 1792)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[3] | 
|---|---|---|---|
![]()  |  1778 | 1779 | Conrad-Alexandre Gérard | 
![]()  |  1779 | 1784 | Anne-César, Chevalier de la Luzerne | 
![]()  |  1784 | 1785 | François Barbé-Marbois[a] | 
![]()  |  1785 | 1787 | Louis-Guillaume Otto[b] | 
| 1787 | 1789 | Elénor-François-Elie, Comte de Moustier[4] | |
![]()  |  1791 | 1793 | Chevalier Jean Baptiste Ternant[5] | 
First French Republic
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[6] | 
|---|---|---|---|
![]()  |  1793 | 1794 | Edmond-Charles Genêt | 
| 1794 | 1795 | Jean Antoine Joseph Fauchet[7][8] | |
![]()  |  1795 | 1796 | Pierre Auguste Adet | 
![]()  |  1796 | 1800 | Michel Ange Bernard Mangourit[9][10] | 
![]()  |  1800 | 1800 | Joseph Bonaparte[c] | 
![]()  |  Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu[d] | ||
![]()  |  Pierre Louis Roederer[e] | ||
| 1801 | 1804 | Louis-André Pichon[f][11] | 
First French Empire (1804–15)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[12] | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1804 | 1804 | Felix Beaujour | |
![]()  |  1804 | 1811 | General Louis Marie Turreau of Garambouville | 
| 1811 | 1815 | Louis Barbe Charles Sérurier | 
Kingdom of France (1815–48)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[13] | 
|---|---|---|---|
![]()  |  1815 | 1821 | Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville | 
![]()  |  1821 | 1824 | Jacques de Menou[g] | 
![]()  |  1824 | 1830 | Joseph Alexandre Jacques Durant de Mareuil | 
| 1830 | 1831 | Jean Baptiste Gaspard Roux Rochelle | |
| 1831 | 1835 | Louis Barbe Charles Sérurier | |
| 1835 | 1837 | Alphonse Pageot[h] | |
| 1837 | 1838 | Charles Edward Pontois[14] | |
| 1838 | 1841 | Alphonse Pageot[i] | |
![]()  |  1841 | 1846 | Adolphe Fourier de Bacourt | 
| 1843 | 1849 | Alphonse Pageot[j] | 
Second French Republic (1848–52)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[16] | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1848 | 1849 | Guillaume-Tell de La Vallée Poussin[k] | |
| 1849 | 1850 | Charles Alphonse de Sain de Bois-le-Comte | |
| 1851 | 1860 | Count Eugène de Sartiges[17] | 
Second French Empire (1852–70)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[18] | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1851 | 1860 | Count Eugène de Sartiges[19] | |
| 1860 | 1864 | Henri Mercier[20] | |
| 1864 | 1866 | Charles-François-Frédéric, marquis de Montholon-Sémonville | |
| 1866 | 1870 | Jules Berthemy | |
![]()  |  1870 | 1870 | Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol | 
| 1870 | 1870 | Jules Berthemy | 
Third French Republic (1870–1940)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[21] | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1870 | 1870 | Jules Treillard | |
| 1871 | 1871 | Henry de Bellonnet[l] | |
![]()  |  1872 | 1873 | Emmanuel Henri Victurnien de Noailles | 
| 1873 | 1877 | Amédée Bartholdi[22] | |
| 1877 | 1882 | Georges Maxime Outrey[23] | |
![]()  |  1882 | 1891 | Théodore Roustan[24][25] | 
![]()  |  1891 | 1897 | Jules Patenôtre des Noyers | 
![]()  |  1897 | 1902 | Jules Cambon | 
![]()  |  1902 | 1924 | Jean Jules Jusserand | 
![]()  |  1924 | 1925 | Emile Daeschner[26] | 
![]()  |  1925 | 1926 | Henry Bérenger[27] | 
![]()  |  1926 | 1933 | Paul Claudel | 
![]()  |  1933 | 1937 | André Lefebvre de La Boulaye | 
![]()  |  1937 | 1938 | Georges Bonnet | 
![]()  |  1938 | 1940 | René Doynel de Saint-Quentin | 
![]()  |  1940 | 1942 | Gaston Henry-Haye | 
![]()  |  1941 | 1942 | Adrien Tixier[m] | 
| 1943 | 1943 | Henri Hoppenot[n] | |
![]()  |  1944 | 1954 | Henri Bonnet | 
Fourth French Republic (1946–58)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[28] | 
|---|---|---|---|
![]()  |  1944 | 1954 | Henri Bonnet | 
![]()  |  1954 | 1956 | Maurice Couve de Murville | 
| 1956 | 1965 | Hervé Alphand | 
Fifth French Republic (1958–2025)
| Image | From | Until | Ambassadors[29] | President of France | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1956 | 1965 | Hervé Alphand | Charles de Gaulle | |
![]()  |  1965 | 1972 | Charles Lucet | Charles de Gaulle] Georges Pompidou  | 
| 1972 | 1977 | Jacques Kosciusco-Morizet[30] | Georges Pompidou Valéry Giscard d'Estaing  | |
| 1977 | 1981 | François Lefebvre de Laboulaye | Valéry Giscard d'Estaing | |
| 1981 | 1984 | Bernard Vernier-Palliez | François Mitterrand | |
![]()  |  1984 | 1989 | Emmanuel Jacquin de Margerie | François Mitterrand | 
| 1989 | 1995 | Jacques Andreani | Jacques Chirac | |
![]()  |  1995 | 2002 | François Bujon de l'Estang | Jacques Chirac | 
![]()  |  2002 | 2007 | Jean-David Levitte | Jacques Chirac | 
![]()  |  2007 | 2010 | Pierre Vimont | Nicolas Sarkozy | 
![]()  |  2011 | 2014 | François Delattre[31] | Nicolas Sarkozy François Hollande  | 
![]()  |  2014 | 2019 | Gérard Araud[32] | François Hollande Emmanuel Macron  | 
![]()  |  2019 | 2023 | Philippe Étienne[33] | Emmanuel Macron | 
![]()  |  2023 | 2025 | Laurent Bili[34] | Emmanuel Macron | 
See also
Notes
- ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ Minister Plenipotentiary, Treaty of Mortefontaine.
 - ^ Minister Plenipotentiary, Treaty of Mortefontaine.
 - ^ Minister Plenipotentiary, Treaty of Mortefontaine.
 - ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ On behalf of the July Monarchy)[15]
 - ^ On behalf of the French Second Republic.
 - ^ As chargé d'affaires ad interim.
 - ^ Delegate of the French Committee of National Liberation.
 - ^ Delegate of the French Committee of National Liberation.
 
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