The White House explained! Tom Barrack, Trump’s Ambassador to Ankara, was sent to the Senate for confirmation

The White House explained Tom Barrack Trumps Ambassador to Ankara

In a written statement from the White House, including Barrack, which is expected to be the US Ambassador to Ankara, the Republican government’s list of people wanted to assign for various positions was shared.

If he gets approval, he will officially start his duty

“Thomas Barrack of Colorado, the US will be the extraordinary and full authorized ambassador in the Republic of Turkey,” the statement said, ” expression.

If Barrack gets approval from the Senate, he will officially start his duty as the Ambassador of Ankara.

The White House’s list also includes the name of the ambassador candidates who are planned to be appointed to European countries such as Italy, Vatican and Portugal.

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Who is Tom Barrack?

Born and grew up in the state of California, USA, 77 -year -old Barrack completed his undergraduate education at the University of Southern California and completed his legal education at the University of San Diego.

Barrack, the grandson of a Lebanese Christian immigrant family who migrated from Zahle, Lebanon to the United States in 1900, grew up in Culver City in Los Angeles, where his father’s grocery store and his mother’s secretary.

During his student years, he entered the Rugby team and worked as a lawyer in Saudi Arabia.

In the 1980s, Barrack, who served as Deputy Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior under the direction of Reagan, worked as a neighboring Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States and in the Rancho Del Cielo region in California. (AA)This content Metin Yamaner Published by

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