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Was William J. Burns the Ambassador to Ukraine or Russia? Russia Matters and Back Channels?==

 

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>>15792051, >>15792071 The current director of the CIA is the former US ambassador to the Ukraine. This matters (call to dig?)

>>15792521 Dig on current CIA Director William J Burns and his wife Lisa Carty

 

Anon is not finding anything about William J. Burns being the Ambassador to Ukraine; his biography says he was theAmbassador to Russia. Found a reference to William J. Burns and a publication called Russia Matters. Another interesting point is that Burns wrote a book called TheBack Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal. Anon added the emphasis.

 

William J. Burns

Director of the CIA

 

Role of the Director

"The role of the Director of the CIA (D/CIA) is to manage the Agency’s intelligence collection, analysis, covert action, counterintelligence, and liaison relationships with foreign services. The D/CIA also oversees the management of foreign intelligence acquired by human sources, what we call HUMINT.

 

The CIA Director is nominated by the President with the advice, consent, and confirmation of the Senate. The D/CIA reports to the Director of National Intelligence."

 

Director William J. Burns

"Bill Burns was officially sworn in as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency on March 19, 2021, making him the first career diplomat to serve as Director. Director Burns holds the highest rank in the Foreign Service—Career Ambassador—and is only the second serving career diplomat in history to become Deputy Secretary of State.

 

Director Burns retired from the State Department U.S. Foreign Service in 2014 before becoming president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

 

Director Burns is a crisis-tested public servant who spent his 33-year diplomatic career working to keep Americans safe and secure. Prior to his tenure as Deputy Secretary of State, he served as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from 2008 to 2011; U.S. Ambassador to Russia from 2005 to 2008; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs from 2001 to 2005; and U.S. Ambassador to Jordan from 1998 to 2001. He was also Executive Secretary of the State Department and Special Assistant to former Secretaries of State Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright; Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow; Acting Director and Principal Deputy Director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff; and Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs at the National Security Council.

 

Director Burns received three Presidential Distinguished Service Awards and the highest civilian honors from the Pentagon and the U.S. Intelligence Community. He is the author of the best-selling book, The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal (2019). He earned a bachelor’s degree in history from LaSalle University and master’s and doctoral degrees in international relations from Oxford University, where he studied as a Marshall Scholar."

https://www.cia.gov/about/director-of-cia/

 

Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Ambassador William J. Burns

Feb. 27, 2019

PDF

https://www.foreign.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/022719_Burns_Testimony.pdf

 

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

https://carnegiemoscow.org/experts/?fa=1014

 

Russia Matters

"William Burns on Russia"

This is a collection of William J. Burns policy matters and observations on the Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center website.

https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/william-burns-russia

Anonymous ID: 6ec37b March 6, 2022, 7:23 a.m. No.15797132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7266 >>7459 >>7573 >>7628

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Was William J. Burns the Ambassador to Ukraine or Russia? Russia Matters and Back Channels?

 

Russia Matters - About

https://www.russiamatters.org/about

 

Russia Matters - Partners

 

Institutional Partners

Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Russia and Eurasia Program

Carnegie Moscow Center

Center for the National Interest

Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies & Sean's Russia Blog and Podcast

Center for Strategic and International Studies, Russia and Eurasia Program

Center on Global Interests

Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University

European Leadership Network

Foreign Policy Research Institute

Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia

The Kennan Institute

The Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies

PONARS Eurasia

RAND Corporation

The University Consortium

https://www.russiamatters.org/partners/institutional-partners

 

"Ceremony To Honor Winners of the SOSA and Tragen Awards"

December 4, 2012

https://2009-2017.state.gov/s/d/former/burns/remarks/2012/201496.htm