wikipedia - 27 Feb 2022 Linda Thomas-Greenfield (born 1952) is an American diplomat who served as the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs in the United States Department of State's Bureau of African Affairs from 2013 to 2017.[2][3] She is a senior counselor at Albright Stonebridge Group in Washington, D.C. President-elect Joe Biden has announced he intends to nominate her as the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and include her in the National Security Council and cabinet.[4]
United States Mission to the United Nations - 18 Apr 2024
Remarks on Investing in Multilateralism in an Age of Strategic Competition at the National Graduate Institute for Policy ... ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan - 19 Apr 2024
Courtesy Call on Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio by Honorable Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Representative of the United ... ...
United States Mission to the United Nations - 18 Apr 2024
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield's Meeting with Japan's National Security Advisor Takeo Akiba ...
United States Mission to the United Nations - 18 Apr 2024
Readout of Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield's Meeting with Families of Japanese Citizens Abducted by the ... ...
United States Mission to the United Nations - 16 Apr 2024
Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a Press Availability at the Korean Demilitarized Zone ...
United States Mission to the United Nations - 16 Apr 2024
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield's Interview with Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC's “Andrea Mitchell Reports” ...