US Ambassador to Greece confirmed by Senate committee

(Update of previous post: “Nominee for US Ambassador to Greece attends confirmation hearing”)

On 9th July, Donald Trump’s nominee for the post of US Ambassador to Greece, Kimberly Guilfoyle, joined other ambassadorial candidates at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Described by Trump as a “close friend and ally” Ms Guilfoyle was another of his appointees who broke the conventional mould. Her predecessor George Tsunis, appointed by Jo Biden, was also not a career politician, but he was a wealthy Greek-American businessman with strong roots in Greece, his parents having migrated to the US from a mountain village in Nafpaktia.

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A new US Ambassador to Greece

George Tsunis: “I’m leaving my post but not Greece”
Interviewed by Niki Lyberaki on Mega TV’s Megali Eikona (the Big Picture) on 9th December, the US Ambassador in Greece George Tsunis, who will be leaving his post in a few weeks, said that he is leaving the embassy but not abandoning Greece, that he will always be at Greece’s side to help however he can. Speaking in fluent Greek, he sometimes lapsed into English when he wanted to convey something with a specific meaning.

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