The President of the United States, Joe Biden, completed the composition of his diplomatic team on Saturday, which will feature various Barack Obama-era activists, and will seek to address Donald Trump’s unilateralism and “repair” foreign policy.
The future mandate was announced in November fines nominated for the post of Secretary of State, a former Obama administration official, Antony Blinken.
The number of state diplomacy will be Wendy Sherman, 71 years old, will serve on diplomatic topics of President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) and Secretary of State for Political Aid in the second term of Obama (2013-2017).
The future of the State’s Secretariat is a key figure in the nuclear deal with Iran, which has been working on North Korea’s North Korean issues.
Another designation was announced on Saturday by the Secretary of State for Management and Resources, an expert director of state diplomacy.
According to Brian McKeon, Biden’s intimate friend, who has been around for a long time since he was last senator, and before he took over several charges in the government during Obama’s mandates (2009-2017).
With Blinken at the forefront, this team will take on the mission of “repairing” the foreign policy of the state, in a communication between the Biden and Kamala Harris transition team, “as well as reinventarla”.
As has been the case since Blinken’s number was announced, the future president will mark a clear rupture with Trump’s exterior nationalist and unilateral politics, to reconnect with a multilateralist decision line.
The new caravan diploma diplomas “recognize my deep conviction that the United States is the strongest force to cooperate with its allies,” Biden said in a statement.
The future president wants to “restore the moral and global leadership” of the United States, supported by these allies. “United States has fallen”, summed up.
Biden has also officially designated the state’s three secretaries, three women who work in the Obama administration. The number of toads and each of these personalities will be subject to voting by the Senate.