The March 31 deadline has passed without any European government declaring a U.S. ambassador persona non grata or expelling them, cementing trader consensus at 100% for "No" as the rare severity of such actions—typically reserved for espionage or major diplomatic ruptures—failed to materialize among NATO allies. Recent U.S.-EU frictions, including France restricting U.S. ambassador meetings after ignored summonses and Belgium summoning its envoy over judicial interference comments in February-March 2026, plus Iran's early March inducements for expulsions tied to Strait of Hormuz access amid Middle East escalation, generated speculation but no escalations. While official verifications could theoretically prompt resolution disputes, no credible reports indicate overlooked incidents, underscoring stable bilateral diplomatic relations.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado¿Algún país europeo expulsará a un embajador de Estados Unidos antes del 31 de marzo?
¿Algún país europeo expulsará a un embajador de Estados Unidos antes del 31 de marzo?
Sí
$47,051 Vol.
$47,051 Vol.
Sí
$47,051 Vol.
$47,051 Vol.
Any expulsion from a European country where a U.S. ambassador is assigned as of the time of this market’s creation will qualify.
For the purposes of this market, a “European country” is defined as any of the following sovereign states: Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and Vatican City.
For the purposes of resolving this market, an official announcement that a U.S. ambassador will be or is being expelled will suffice regardless of whether or not the respective ambassador leaves the country within this market’s timeframe.
Qualifying announcements must be definitive, unambiguous, official statements issued by an authorized governmental person or entity.
Whether the ambassador resigns, is recalled, or otherwise departs voluntarily will have no bearing on the resolution of this market.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of the United States, including the U.S. Department of State, as well as official information from the relevant expelling government; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Mar 9, 2026, 11:22 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Any expulsion from a European country where a U.S. ambassador is assigned as of the time of this market’s creation will qualify.
For the purposes of this market, a “European country” is defined as any of the following sovereign states: Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and Vatican City.
For the purposes of resolving this market, an official announcement that a U.S. ambassador will be or is being expelled will suffice regardless of whether or not the respective ambassador leaves the country within this market’s timeframe.
Qualifying announcements must be definitive, unambiguous, official statements issued by an authorized governmental person or entity.
Whether the ambassador resigns, is recalled, or otherwise departs voluntarily will have no bearing on the resolution of this market.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of the United States, including the U.S. Department of State, as well as official information from the relevant expelling government; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The March 31 deadline has passed without any European government declaring a U.S. ambassador persona non grata or expelling them, cementing trader consensus at 100% for "No" as the rare severity of such actions—typically reserved for espionage or major diplomatic ruptures—failed to materialize among NATO allies. Recent U.S.-EU frictions, including France restricting U.S. ambassador meetings after ignored summonses and Belgium summoning its envoy over judicial interference comments in February-March 2026, plus Iran's early March inducements for expulsions tied to Strait of Hormuz access amid Middle East escalation, generated speculation but no escalations. While official verifications could theoretically prompt resolution disputes, no credible reports indicate overlooked incidents, underscoring stable bilateral diplomatic relations.
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