Washington: After finalizing the names of his cabinet ministers, the newly elected President of America Donald Trump is now finalizing the names of the American ambassadors in important countries. Meanwhile, on Wednesday he announced the name of Acting Attorney General Matthew G Whitaker for US Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). After this, Pete Hoekstra, a former MP for Canada, was nominated. With the announcement of these names, tensions between the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have started to rise.
Both these names are very close to Trump. Trump is choosing names that can show loyalty to him. So it is natural for the European Union and Canada to be concerned. Before this, Trump had also finalized the name of the ambassador of Israel. Hoekstra represented Michigan’s Second District in Congress (US Parliament) for nearly 20 years, among the candidates to be nominated as ambassador to Canada. During this period, he also chaired the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives. Trump said Whitaker will ensure that American interests are advanced and protected.
Who is Matthew, who will NATO send?
“Matthews will strengthen our relationship with our NATO allies and vigorously address threats to peace and stability,” Trump said. He will take America to new heights.” He said, “In my second term, Pete (former Congressman Pete Hoekstra) will once again help me take America to greater heights. He has done an outstanding job during our first four years as US Ambassador to the Netherlands, and I am confident that he will continue to better represent our country in this new role.’ (language)
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