US President Donald Trump has announced the appointments of American ambassadors to a number of countries, including Lebanon, Kuwait and Morocco.
- The Arab League welcomes the Armenian Azeri Agreement - the seventh day
- Lebanese martyrdom in an Israeli raid on the district of Tire - Day Seven
Trump said on the trinity of Sushial, his owned by that he had nominated the mayor of a city in Michigan, Amir Ghaleb, to take over the position of American ambassador to Kuwait.
Trump wrote: “As the mayor of the city of Hammramk in Michigan, Amir worked hard to help us secure a historic victory in Michigan,” Trump wrote.
Trump has also announced that Duke Bokan will take over as the American ambassador in the Kingdom of Morocco.
He wrote on his platform: “Duke will play a pivotal role in promoting peace, freedom and prosperity for our country, congratulations to Duke and his wonderful family,” he wrote on his platform.
- A rapid support attack on the city of Al -Khawi in West Kordofan, killing 7 people and wounding 13 - the seventh day
- The Somali Army: 41 terrorists were killed in an air strike in the "Lower Chebili" governorate - the seventh day
- The Houthis show clips to shoot down an advanced American plane with a homemade missile in the sky of Hodeidah - the seventh day
Trump has appointed Linda Blancard to be the American ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy.
The President wrote: “During the first presidential term, Linda did a great job as an ambassador of the United States in Slovenia, and she got a Bachelor of Science from the University of Oborn, and with her husband, she helped build a very successful real estate company … I know that she will work hard for our nation … congratulations to Linda.”
Finally, Trump announced the appointment of Michel Issa Ambassador to Washington to Lebanon, and Trump wrote in a post on “Truth Social” “Michel is a distinguished businessman, a financial expert, and a leader who has a great career in the field of banks, entrepreneurship and international trade” … “I have no doubt that he will serve our country with honor and distinction. Congratulations Michel.”