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Senate confirmed by voice vote: Executive Calendar #66 Victoria Nuland to be an Under Secretary of State (Political Affairs).
— Senate Periodicals (@SenatePPG) April 29, 2021
Thrilled that Victoria Nuland was confirmed as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Her deep experience across the board will be so important to me and the Department as we move forward with a foreign policy that delivers for the American people.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) April 29, 2021
First-rate policy piece on dealing with Putin's Russia by my long-time colleague and policy partner Toria Nuland.https://t.co/NIsVB8gBw7
— Daniel Fried (@AmbDanFried) June 10, 2020
It was my pleasure to welcome former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for EUR and former Ambassador to #NATO Victoria Nuland to @NATO HQ today. We both enjoyed participating in @gmfus #BrusselsForum, which addresses pressing challenges currently facing both sides of the Atlantic pic.twitter.com/sfj9CFQMWx
— The U.S. Ambassador to NATO (@USAmbNATO) June 28, 2019
Congrats Toria Nuland, new CEO of @CNASdc. 30 years background in Foreign Service plus her own brilliance/fearlessness make her a great choice for this bipartisan think tank. https://t.co/NXB15G4bER
— Laura Kennedy (@AmbKennedy_ret) January 9, 2018
Russian state TV celebrates the exit of Victoria Nuland. Who will be their new bogeyman? pic.twitter.com/bYpQZLkHW2
— Nathan Hodge (@nohodge) January 26, 2017