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The Senate today confirmed the following nominees, the State Department has announced (I'll spare you the usual bolding):

  • Jeffrey Feltman, assistant secretary for Near Eastern affairs
  • Philip Verveer, coordinator for international communications and information policy
  • Maria Otero, under secretary for global affairs
  • Carlos Pascual, U.S. ambassador to Mexico
  • Ertharin Cousin, U.S. representative to U.N. agencies for food and agriculture
  • Kerri-Ann Jones, assistant secretary for oceans and international environmental and scientific Affairs
  • David Killion, U.S. representative to UNESCO
  • Glyn Davies, U.S. representative to the U.N.-Vienna and the IAEA
  • Michael Battle, U.S. representative to the African Union
  • Martha Campbell, U.S. ambassador to the Marshall Islands
  • John Bass, U.S. ambassador to Georgia
  • James Foley, U.S. ambassador to Croatia
  • Kenneth Gross, U.S. ambassador to Tajikistan
  • Teddy Taylor, U.S. ambassador to Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu
  • John Roos, U.S. ambassador to Japan
  • Judith Garber, U.S. ambassador to Latvia
  • James Knight, U.S. ambassador to Benin
  • Karen Kornbluh, U.S. representative to the OECD
  • Bruce Oreck, U.S. ambassador to Finland
  • Jon Huntsman, U.S. ambassador to China
  • Douglas Kmiec, U.S. ambassador to Malta
  • Jonathan Addleton, U.S. ambassador to Mongolia
  • Matthew Barzun, U.S. ambassador to Sweden
  • William Eacho, U.S. ambassador to Austria
  • Philip Murphy, U.S. ambassador to Germany
 
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Josh Rogin reports on national security and foreign policy from the Pentagon to Foggy Bottom, the White House to Embassy Row, for The Cable.

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