Victoria Nuland

American diplomat

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March 5 2024 Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces Nuland's upcoming retirement.
March 5 2024 Nuland announces her retirement, after being passed over for the deputy secretary of state position in favor of Kurt M. Campbell.
March 5 2024 Nuland announces her retirement, after being passed over for the deputy secretary of state position in favor of Kurt M. Campbell.
March 5 2024 Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces Nuland's upcoming retirement.
February 2024 In a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour, Nuland advocates for congressional approval of a $95.34 billion aid package for Ukraine.
February 2024 In a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour, Nuland advocates for congressional approval of a $95.34 billion aid package for Ukraine.
July 2023 Began serving as acting deputy secretary of state following Wendy Sherman's retirement.
July 2023 Began serving as acting deputy secretary of state following Wendy Sherman's retirement.
January 2023 At a congressional hearing, Nuland comments on the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, expressing satisfaction that it is now 'a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea'.
January 2023 At a congressional hearing, Nuland comments on the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, expressing satisfaction that it is now 'a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea'.
March 2022 Nuland visits Delhi and suggests an 'evolution of thinking in India', advocating for US and Europe to be defense and security partners with India.
March 2022 Nuland visits Delhi and suggests an 'evolution of thinking in India', advocating for US and Europe to be defense and security partners with India.
2021 Appointed Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, serving until 2024.
2021 Appointed Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, serving until 2024.
July 2021 Nuland meets with Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in Washington.
July 2021 Nuland meets with Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in Washington.
May 3 2021 Nuland starts her work as under secretary of state.
May 3 2021 Nuland starts her work as under secretary of state.
April 29 2021 Nuland's nomination is unanimously confirmed by the Senate by voice vote.
April 29 2021 Nuland's nomination is unanimously confirmed by the Senate by voice vote.
April 21 2021 Senate Foreign Relations Committee favorably reports Nuland's nomination.
April 21 2021 Senate Foreign Relations Committee favorably reports Nuland's nomination.
April 15 2021 Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds hearings on Nuland's nomination for under secretary of state.
April 15 2021 Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds hearings on Nuland's nomination for under secretary of state.
January 5 2021 President-elect Joe Biden nominates Victoria Nuland to serve as under secretary of state for political affairs under Antony Blinken.
January 5 2021 President-elect Joe Biden nominates Victoria Nuland to serve as under secretary of state for political affairs under Antony Blinken.
January 2018 Became CEO of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), serving until early 2019.
January 2018 Nuland commented on new high-level diplomatic engagements between the US and Russian government officials, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strategic communication channels during unpredictable leadership relations.
January 2018 Nuland commented on new high-level diplomatic engagements between the US and Russian government officials, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strategic communication channels during unpredictable leadership relations.
January 2018 Became CEO of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), serving until early 2019.
January 24 2018 Nuland was interviewed by The Washington Post, where she criticized the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy, highlighting concerns about American isolationism and the State Department's dysfunction.
January 24 2018 Nuland was interviewed by The Washington Post, where she criticized the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy, highlighting concerns about American isolationism and the State Department's dysfunction.
January 2017 Victoria Nuland left the State Department during the early days of the Trump administration, as part of a broader departure of career officials.
January 2017 Victoria Nuland left the State Department during the early days of the Trump administration, as part of a broader departure of career officials.
2016 Nuland urged Ukraine to prosecute corrupt officials, calling for 'locking up people who have ripped off the Ukrainian population' and eradicating corruption.
2016 Nuland urged Ukraine to prosecute corrupt officials, calling for 'locking up people who have ripped off the Ukrainian population' and eradicating corruption.
June 7 2016 Nuland testified at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Russian Violations, describing Russia's 2014 intervention in Ukraine as shattering illusions about Russia's commitment to international law.
June 7 2016 Nuland testified at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Russian Violations, describing Russia's 2014 intervention in Ukraine as shattering illusions about Russia's commitment to international law.
February 2014 A leaked phone call between Nuland and U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt revealed U.S. involvement in choosing Ukrainian political leadership, causing diplomatic controversy.
February 2014 A leaked phone call between Nuland and U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt revealed U.S. involvement in choosing Ukrainian political leadership, causing diplomatic controversy.
February 4 2014 A recording of Nuland's controversial phone call was published on YouTube, including her comment 'fuck the EU', which was condemned by German and European leadership.
February 4 2014 A recording of Nuland's controversial phone call was published on YouTube, including her comment 'fuck the EU', which was condemned by German and European leadership.
January 28 2014 Nuland participated in a phone call with U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt discussing Ukrainian opposition leadership, expressing preference for Arseniy Yatsenyuk as prime minister.
January 28 2014 Nuland participated in a phone call with U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt discussing Ukrainian opposition leadership, expressing preference for Arseniy Yatsenyuk as prime minister.
December 2013 Nuland gave a speech to the US–Ukraine Foundation, stating the U.S. had invested over $5 billion in Ukraine's democratic development since 1991.
December 2013 Nuland gave a speech to the US–Ukraine Foundation, stating the U.S. had invested over $5 billion in Ukraine's democratic development since 1991.
September 18 2013 Nuland was sworn in as assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, managing diplomatic relations with fifty countries in Europe and Eurasia, NATO, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
September 18 2013 Nuland was sworn in as assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, managing diplomatic relations with fifty countries in Europe and Eurasia, NATO, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

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