U.S. Consul General Greenberg Hosts U.S. Independence Day Reception at Roosevelt House
U.S. Consul General Greenberg Hosts U.S. Independence Day Reception at Roosevelt House
This evening, U.S. Consul General Allen Greenberg hosted a reception to celebrate the United
States’ 243rd Independence Day for members of government agencies, the private sector,
non-governmental organizations, and the Consular Corps at Roosevelt House – the official
residence of the U.S. Consul General.
Mr. Greenberg is a career member of the U.S. Foreign Service with a wealth of experience as
a U.S. diplomat. He started his tour as the U.S. Consul General to Curacao and Chief of
Mission to Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten in June 2019.
“Becoming a resident in this historic Roosevelt House is humbling. It reminds me vividly of the
efforts and sacrifices by earlier generations to build the security, prosperity, and ties of
friendship between our peoples that we’re enjoying today. Everyone here tonight is a
representative of this special relationship.
We need to continue and deepen this relationship into the future. My predecessors worked
hard to make America a partner of choice. Our goal now is to see America and Dutch
Caribbean cooperating even more closely. I want to make sure we pass on this important
relationship to younger generations,” CG Greenberg said in his speech.



