The Liberland Representative Office will serve as a bridge between the Free Republic of Liberland and the United States, fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between the two nations. This landmark event symbolizes the commitment of Liberland to strengthen its diplomatic and economic ties with the United States and other countries around the world.
The opening ceremony will be attended by high-profile government officials from Liberland, representatives from Vit Jedlička, President of Liberland, Bogie Wozniak, Vice President, Tom Walls, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Navid Saberin Minister of Finance, David Molineaux, US Representative, Pranav Badhwar, Washington D.C. Representative, Steve Woods, President of Liberland Aid Foundation. The master of ceremonies for the event will be Jenna Kady.
“We are excited to establish our presence in the heart of the United States capital, paving the way for fruitful collaboration and the exchange of ideas. This new representative office will allow us to further enhance our diplomatic efforts and better engage with our international partners,” said Bogie Wozniak, Liberland’s Vice-President.
Liberland is a sovereign state situated between Croatia and Serbia, on a seven square kilometer area known as “Gornja Siga”. The nation is distinguished by its commitment to individual liberty, operating with a minimal government presence. As a constitutional republic, it incorporates elements of direct democracy. The country’s motto, “To live and let live,” reflects its commitment to personal freedom and voluntary exchange. For more information, visit Liberland’s official website.


