US Ambassador to Kazakhstan to Leave Post
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US Ambassador to Kazakhstan Daniel Rosenblum is ending his 28-year diplomatic career, Orda.kz reports.
He will officially leave the post on January 20.
According to the US Embassy in Kazakhstan, Rosenblum notified the Kazakh government of his upcoming resignation on November 26.
Daniel Rosenblum has headed the diplomatic mission in Kazakhstan since November 2022. During his career, he worked with five US presidential administrations and eight secretaries of state.
As Ambassador to Kazakhstan, he actively developed cooperation between the two countries in trade, investment, and security.
It has been a great honor to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan. I am especially pleased that I have had the opportunity to get to know the Kazakh people, visit all regions of the country, and learn about its unique history. During my time here, I have developed a deep respect for the culture and traditions of Kazakhstan, commented Daniel Rosenblum.
Until the U.S. appoints a new ambassador, Deputy Deborah Robinson will lead the diplomatic mission. Michelle Yerkin, the U.S. consul general in Almaty, will assist her.
Original Author: Nikita Drobny
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