Guilfoyle met with Hegseth at the War Department: A series of contacts before coming to Athens
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Shortly before packing her bags for Athens, the new US ambassador to our country was in the office of the Secretary of War, where, according to her post, they spoke “about America’s enduring commitment to global security, the importance of peace through strength, and the essential role our military plays in protecting freedom around the world.”
Guilfoyle had a series of contacts, including with the US Ambassador to Turkey, Tom Barrack.
“The greatest honor of my life”: Kimberly Guilfoyle’s first statement as the new US ambassador to Greece
“It was an honor to meet with several distinguished leaders, including Secretary Doug Bergum, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, Secretary Scott Bessant, and Ambassador Tom Barrack.
I am grateful for the opportunity to represent the United States with strength, purpose, and optimism, and to continue to build strong relationships that advance America’s interests both domestically and around the world.”
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