US Senate Approves Biden Pick Ambassador to China

The U.S. Senate voted 75–18 on Dec. 16 to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to China as the two rivals ramp up global competition, after reaching the key 50-vote threshold. Nicholas Burns, 65, will be the first career diplomat in recent years to fill the position, which has been vacant for over a year after the last ambassador, Terry Branstad, resigned in October 2020. The position was occupied by former politicians over the past decade, not front-line diplomats. The Biden administration announced the nomination on Aug. 20. The veteran U.S. diplomat has served under both Democratic and Republican presidents, was the U.S. ambassador to NATO undersecretary of state between 2005 and 2008, and ambassador to Greece from 1997 to 2001. During his Oct. 20 confirmation hearing, Burns criticized Beijing for its display of aggression on the international stage as well as rights abuses in Tibet and Taiwan, …

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