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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Ambassadors of Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia, Ambassadors of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, Ambassadors of Russia to Saudi Arabia, British ambassadors to Saudi Arabia, Sri Lankan Ambassadors to Saudi Arabia, United States ambassadors to Saudi Arabia, Charles W. Freeman, Jr., Alexander Comstock Kirk, Raymond A. Hare, William A. Eddy, Ray Mabus, Harold Beeley, United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James E. Akins, Abdul Aziz Mirza, Sherard Cowper-Coles, Andrew Green, Ghanim Al-Jumaily, Donald R. Heath, Patrick Wright, Baron Wright of Richmond, Shahid Karimullah, George Wadsworth, Hume Horan, William J. Porter, Parker T. Hart, Hermann Eilts, Robert G. Neumann, Bert Fish, Ya ar Yak, Derek Plumbly, Walter L. Cutler, William Patey, John Wilton, James B. Smith, Ford M. Fraker, Jon Atle Gaarder, James S. Moose, Jr., Horace Phillips, Azizullah Karzai, Igor Melikhov, List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, List of ambassadors from New Zealand to Saudi Arabia, Jan Bugge-Mahrt, Ahmed Aflal Jawad, James C. Oberwetter, Mario Scialoja, Torquato Cardilli, Peter Nicolay Raeder, Per Ludvig Magnus, Lamin Kaba Bajo, Kairat Lama Sharif. Excerpt: Charles W. ("Chas") Freeman, Jr. (born 1943) is an American diplomat, author, and writer. He has served for the State and Defense Departments in many different capacities in the past thirty years, with the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs calling his career "remarkably varied." He most notably worked as the main interpreter for Richard Nixon in his 1972 China visit and as the United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1989 to 1992, where he dealt with issues related to the Persian Gulf War. He is a past president of the Middle East Policy Council, co-chair of the U.S. China Policy Foundation, and vice-chair of the Atlantic Council. In February 2009, unnamed..