Biden announces veteran diplomat William Burns as nominee for CIA director

The United States President-elect Joe Biden announced that he had nominated former career diplomat William Burns as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Ekleme: 11.01.2021 16:25:53 / Güncelleme: 11.01.2021 16:25:53 / English News
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“Bill Burns is an exemplary diplomat with decades of experience on the world stage keeping our people and our country safe and secure. He shares my profound belief that intelligence must be apolitical and that the dedicated intelligence professionals serving our nation deserve our gratitude and respect. Ambassador Burns will bring the knowledge, judgment, and perspective we need to prevent and confront threats before they can reach our shores. The American people will sleep soundly with him as our next CIA director,” Biden said in a statement Monday.

“A national security expert with decades of experience serving under Democratic and Republican presidents, Ambassador Bill Burns has a deep understanding of the global threats and challenges facing our country,” Vice-President -elected Kamila Harris said in a statement.

William Joseph Burns is President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former United States Deputy Secretary of State (2011-2014).

He retired from the US Foreign Service in 2014 after a 33-year diplomatic career. Burns previously served as Ambassador of the United States to Jordan from 1998 to 2001, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs from 2001 to 2005, Ambassador of the United States to the Russian Federation from 2005 to 2008, and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from 2008 to 2011, among other senior roles in Washington and abroad.

 He holds the highest rank in the Foreign Service, career ambassador, and is only the second serving career diplomat in history to become Deputy Secretary of State. (ILKHA)