Trump recalls nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and embassy posts
Summary
President Trump’s administration is recalling nearly 30 career diplomats from their ambassadorial and senior embassy posts. This action is part of a plan to align U.S. diplomatic efforts with the "America First" priorities. The affected diplomats will be returning to Washington for other assignments.Key Facts
- Nearly 30 career diplomats are being recalled from their ambassadorial and embassy roles.
- These diplomats were initially appointed during the Biden administration.
- The moves are intended to ensure the diplomats support President Trump’s "America First" policies.
- Ambassadors usually serve for three to four years but can be replaced at the president’s discretion.
- The majority of the diplomatic changes impact Africa, with 13 countries affected.
- This reshuffling also affects countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and other regions.
- The State Department called this a standard process for any administration.
- Politico first reported on these personnel changes.
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