Published: 11:57, November 21, 2024
Trump taps former acting US attorney general to serve as NATO ambassador
By Xinhua
Former US Attorney General Matthew Whitaker speaks during a rally for Republican presidential nominee, former US President Donald Trump at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse at Montana State University on August 9, 2024 in Bozeman, Montana. (PHOTO / AFP)

WASHINGTON - US President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday he will nominate Matthew Whitaker, former acting US attorney general, to serve as Washington's ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

Trump said in an announcement on social media that Whitaker, from the state of Iowa, "will strengthen relationships with our NATO Allies, and stand firm in the face of threats to Peace and Stability -- He will put AMERICA FIRST."

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In addition to serving as the former Trump administration's acting attorney general between November 2018 and February 2019, Whitaker is also the former US attorney for the Southern District of Iowa. He is a graduate of the University of Iowa.

Whitaker's nomination came as new development was unfolding on the battleground in Ukraine, following the recent authorization by outgoing US President Joe Biden for Ukraine to use American-supplied long-range ballistic missile -- known as Army Tactic Missile System -- to strike targets inside Russian territory.

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Upon receiving the permission, the Ukrainian forces fired several ATACMS missiles toward Russia's Bryansk Oblast on Tuesday, according to US officials.