Sentences with phrase «foreign policy chief»

The PM will also be able to say that Cathy Ashton, Britain's current European commissioner who also doubles up as the EU's foreign policy chief, held the same post as Hill when she replaced Peter Mandelson as trade commissioner in 2008.
Foreign Office ministers are on the offensive against EU foreign policy chief Cathy Ashton's bid to win more influence.
Foreign secretary William Hague was eighth, one place above the prime minister, while the EU's foreign policy chief, Cathy Ashton, was placed fifth.
Tannock demanded action from EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton's External Action Service and the cancelling of EU aid to Buenos Aires.
The Turkish remarks followed a request on Monday by the EU's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, and enlargement commissioner, Johannes Hahn, for Ankara to «refrain from excessive statements and actions».
European Union Foreign Policy chief Federica Mogherini said the EU is ready to take a «central role» alongside the US in mediating talks between Israel and the Palestine.
But there no question of any EU «boots on the ground» in Libya, which has become a main launching point for people traffickers since being plunged into chaos with two rival governments and a significant number of Islamic State militants, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said last week.
The European Union's Political and Security Committee will meet Monday in an extraordinary session called by foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini to discuss «possible next steps» on North Korea, according to an emailed statement.

Not exact matches

President Obama and future commanders in chief can present such bipartisan foreign policy to a newly composed Senate for treaty ratification.
«This has to be the first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent,» said Jake Sullivan, chief foreign policy adviser to Clinton.
The first involved establishing personal contact with Americans perceived as sympathetic to Moscow — such as former Defense Intelligence Agency chief Michael Flynn, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and early Trump foreign - policy adviser Carter Page — and using them as a means to further Russia's foreign - policy goals.
We still don't know (but presumably Mueller does) why Mike Flynn, Trump's chief foreign policy adviser during the campaign and his short - lived national security adviser, was talking during the transition to the Russian ambassador about lifting sanctions Obama had imposed in retaliation against Russia's meddling in the election.
Denis McDonough, a foreign policy adviser to Senator Tom Daschle and then to Senator Obama, is now chief of staff.
Among top - level appointees, Trump has now turned over a chief of staff, a chief strategist, two deputy chiefs of staff, a national security adviser, two deputy national security advisers, a staff secretary, a longtime personal aide and a deputy assistant to the president who was a foreign policy adviser.
Previously, he was Deputy Chief Economist at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) with responsibility for economic analysis in support of trade negotiations and trade litigation, and served as contributing editor of DFAIT's Trade Policy Research series (2001 - 2007 editions).
Either the president has been lying to cover up a foreign policy debacle or he is an incompetent commander in chief surrounded by the most incompetent intelligence staff since Pearl Harbor!
The warnings of Amos are forgotten, and the chief current foreign policy problem of our day is bypassed.
(5) Foreign policy must be authoritatively determined by our Commander in Chief and the military; we should trust our leaders (but this is cushioned by the myth that «we» are pluralistic, free to think and for us the individual is sacred, while «they» are monolithic, told what to think and for them only the system is sacred).
Paul Wolfowitz (undersecretary for defense policy), Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of staff) and Eric Edelman (Cheney's senior foreign - policy adviser) outlined a policy of U.S. global domination.
In The War for Muslim Minds, Gilles Kepel, a French Arabist and scholar of Islam, shows little patience for neoconservative U.S. foreign policy, but most of the book is taken up with criticism of the chief enemy of Muslim reform in Europe: jihadist ideology imported from Saudi Arabian Wahhabism, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Qutb brothers (Sayyid and Muhammad) and like - minded sources.
Given the looming March 1 deadline for across - the - board sequestration which would reduce State Department operations by $ 850 million and foreign assistance by $ 1.7 billion, the US» chief diplomat used his speech to defend the foreign policy budget against spending cuts, portraying foreign affairs as the guarantor of American economic prosperity.
The belligerent and headline - grabbing rhetoric of the commander - in - chief and his propensity to choose short - term, tactical wins over the incremental execution of the long - term priorities often overshadow the more or less solid intellectual foundations of Trump's foreign policy.
Her views are shared by her chief of staff, Nick Timothy, who previously developed the policy of eviscerating the majority of British universities by restricting their foreign student intake, which the Home Secretary announced last week.
He was also formerly Director General of Political and Military Affairs of the EU's Council of Ministers, and former chief foreign policy adviser to British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Chief of Party for USAID Ghana, Walter Nunez - Rodriguez, says with the inception of the National Seed Policy, the seed industry in Ghana will attract foreign investments.
Michele Flournoy, Senior Advisor, Boston Consulting Group; Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, US Department of Defense Banning Garrett, Director, Strategic Foresight Initiative, The Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security, Atlantic Council Stephen J. Hadley, Principal, RiceHadleyGates LLC Chuck Hagel, Chairman, Atlantic Council Mikael Hagstrom, Executive Vice President, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific, SAS Annette Heuser, Executive Director, Bertelsmann Foundation Robert Hormats, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment, US Department of State David Ignatius, Associate Editor, Washington Post James L. Jones, former National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama Robert Kagan, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution Hisham Kassem, Founding Publisher, Al - Masry Al - youm Newspaper Frederick Kempe, President & CEO, Atlantic Council Christopher A. Kojm, Chairman, US National Intelligence Council Marne Levine, Vice President of Global Public Policy, Facebook George Lund, Chairman, Torch Hill Investment Group H.E. Ashok Kumar Mirpuri, Ambassador to the United States, Republic of Singapore Moises Naim, Senior Associate, International Economics Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Chief International Columnist, El Pais Barry Pavel, Director, The Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security, Atlantic Council Paul Saffo, Managing Director of Foresight, Discern Analytics; Senior Fellow, Strategic Foresight Initiative, The Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security, Atlantic Council Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush James Steinberg, Dean, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University Philip Stephens, Associate Editor, Financial Times Christopher Williams, President, Christopher A. Williams, LLC
So said Ronald Reagan to his chief foreign policy advisor, Richard V. Allen, in 1977.
Now, as chief of staff to Representative Gregory Meeks (D - NY), Lafargue finds herself in the thick of the action on Capitol Hill, overseeing the eight - term congressman's policy objectives and strategies and managing an office of 18 full - time and two part - time staff members, all while maintaining a policy portfolio that includes foreign affairs and international trade.
Rebecca Frankel is the «Chief Canine Correspondent» for «Best Defense,» on Foreign Policy «s web site.
Interview (begins at 17:28)-- Susan Glasser, editor in chief of Foreign Policy Magazine, tells how FP managed to create an impressive e-book in about a week, starting on the very day Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigned.
1) Prof. Charles Soludo 2) Senator David Mark 3) Chief Joseph Sanusi 4) Bank of Africa 5) Foreign fund diplomatic courier 6) Credit Bank 7) ECO Bank 8) NATWEST BANK 9) Mrs. Faith Ugo (Deputy Governor)-- Policy / Board Member 10) Mr. Tunde Lemon Deputy Governor — Financial Sector Surveillance / Board Member 11) Mrs. W. D. A. Mshelia Deputy Governor — Corporate Services / Board Members 12) Intercontinental Bank of Nigeria Plc 13) Mr. John Collins: Global Diplomat Director.
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