Nepal and Diplomatic Community Mourn Former U.S. Ambassador Michael E. Malinowski
The diplomatic community in Nepal is mourning the passing of former U.S. Ambassador to Nepal, Michael E. Malinowski, whose death was recently confirmed by the current U.S. Ambassador, Dean Thompson.
In a heartfelt message, Ambassador Thompson expressed deep sorrow over the loss and highlighted Malinowski’s significant contributions to strengthening U.S.-Nepal relations during his tenure from 2001 to 2004. Thompson praised Malinowski’s dedication and service, noting that his efforts left a lasting impact on the bilateral ties between the two nations.
Prior to his role in Nepal, Malinowski served in various diplomatic capacities in countries such as the Philippines, Afghanistan, and Mexico. His outstanding work in Kathmandu and Peshawar earned him the prestigious “Superior Honor Award,” recognizing his exceptional contributions to U.S. diplomatic missions.
Before embarking on his diplomatic career, Malinowski worked as a teacher, bringing a unique perspective and set of skills to his later work in international relations. His diverse background and experience were key to his successful tenure as an ambassador.
Malinowski’s passing is a significant loss to the diplomatic community and to those who worked with him during his time in Nepal. His legacy of service and commitment to fostering strong international ties will be remembered fondly by both the U.S. and Nepal.
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