Veteran US diplomat to replace Holbrooke as Pakistan-Afghan envoy
The Independent Tuesday 15th February, 2011
The long and fractious search for a replacement for the late Richard Holbrooke as a special US envoy to both Pakistan and Afghanistan is over, but the job of filling his shoes is looking more impossible than ever, not least because of an expected exodus of top American officials from Kabul this year. Marc Grossman, who was a top-rank US diplomat for three decades until he moved to the private sector in 2005, has agreed to take on the post after others turned it down. His appointment is expected to be announced by Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, during a speech in New York on Friday.The death from a torn aorta of Mr Holbrooke, a giant on the diplomatic stage, left a void in America's diplomatic front in Afghanistan and Pakistan. While some in the White House resented the wide r...
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