The Trump Administration Is Recalling About 30 Career Diplomats
- The Trump administration is ordering nearly 30 career diplomats to leave their ambassadorial posts as part of a reshaping of U.S. diplomatic personnel.
- Ambassadors from 29 countries, mainly in Africa, were informed last week about their departures by mid-January, according to two State Department officials.
- The American Foreign Service Association expressed concern, stating, 'To remove these senior diplomats without cause or justification sends a dangerous message.'
- Once recalled, these diplomats will have 90 days to find new positions or retire, with the State Department facing a shortage of senior openings.
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Trump Orders Recall of Biden-Era Ambassadors.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration is recalling dozens of ambassadors from posts in various countries, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, ambassadors appointed by former President Joe Biden, and State Department officials.WHEN & WHERE: Ambassadors were reportedly told to vacate their posts by January 15 or 16, impacting countries such as Algeria, the Philippines, and …
US Recalls Dozens of Career Diplomats in 'America First' Move
The Trump administration is ordering more than two dozen ambassadors and other senior envoys to leave their posts within weeks. Ambassadors in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe began receiving calls last week from Washington telling them to depart by mid-January, the Washington Post reports. The move has alarmed many...
Trump administration orders nearly 30 US ambassadors to leave their posts
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has ordered nearly 30 ambassadors in embassies around the world to return to the United States within weeks, a move that would leave a large gap in the American diplomatic corps even as President Donald Trump has said he wants to resolve conflicts through diplomacy.
Following reports that United States President Donald Trump is recalling dozens of ambassadors from their posts around the world, Remigijus Motuzas, Chairman of the Seimas Foreign Affairs Committee, says that there is no information about the intention to recall the ambassador to Lithuania.
The U.S. President Donald Trump's government ordered the withdrawal of dozens of ambassadors and chiefs of mission from key positions in different regions of the world, as part of a reorganisation of foreign policy during his second term. The decision affects diplomatic representations in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Central and South America, as confirmed by officials of the State Department.
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