US ambassador to Russia leaves Moscow, embassy statement says
- The first female US ambassador to Russia, Tracy, is leaving her role after serving during a challenging period in US-Russia relations.
- Tracy was involved in efforts to secure the release of U.S. citizens jailed in Russia, including Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, who were freed in August 2024.
- The embassy noted Tracy's belief in the importance of meaningful dialogue even during tough times.
- Tracy arrived in Moscow in January 2023, meeting protests upon her arrival.
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The US ambassador to Moscow, Lynne Tracy, announced her departure this Friday. The diplomat, chosen by Joe Biden’s former government to carry on her shoulders the difficult task of representing Washington to Russia in a frankly hostile atmosphere, had the days numbered. Donald Trump’s administration has restarted its relations with the Kremlin and Tracy did not enter into the plans of either side. The White House has not yet revealed the name of…
U.S. Ambassador to Russia Exits at Critical Stage - The Last Refuge
U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Lynne Tracy, who was appointed by Joe Biden, has departed her position in Moscow as U.S. Ambassador to Russia. There has been no announced name for replacement. [¹Get the friggin’ BBB passed!] Remember, in the last 20+ years, no American official has spent more face-to-face time with Vladimir Putin than U.S. […] The post U.S. Ambassador to Russia Exits at Critical Stage appeared first on The Last Refuge.
U.S. Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy will leave her post after two and a half years in Moscow, the embassy announced Friday.
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