An ambassador with special duties not appointed to a particular country.
‘He championed human rights issues, was appointed ambassador-at-large by President Jimmy Carter, and worked tirelessly as an advocate before his death in 1990.’
‘The building is named after Daniel J. Terra, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for cultural affairs during the Reagan administration.’
‘He's ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues at the State Department.’
‘In his declining years, Carnegie served as a kind of ambassador-at-large for world peace.’
‘Hakim has become Indonesia's cultural ambassador-at-large, nurturing young talent and introducing producers and actors to international backers.’
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