Robert Bradtke

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Robert Anthony Bradtke is a career U.S. foreign service officer and ambassador. He is the current U.S. Ambassador to Croatia. President George W. Bush nominated Bradtke as U.S. Ambassador to Croatia in 2006. On July 7, 2006, Bradtke presented his diplomatic credentials to Croatian President Stjepan Mesić and took over in the American Embassy in Zagreb; Bradtke had previously served in Zagreb when it was part of Yugoslavia. In addition to Croatian, Bradtke also speaks French, German, Russian, and Italian.

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Preceded by
Ralph Frank
United States Ambassador to Croatia