Daniel Driscoll, the New Face of US Diplomatic Efforts in Ukraine
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Daniel Driscoll, the new face of US diplomatic efforts in Ukraine
The 39-year-old secretary of the Army has been propelled in a matter of days to the forefront of negotiations for the peace plan advocated by Donald Trump. A veteran of the Iraq War and close to US Vice President JD Vance, he built a career in finance before joining the Trump administration.
Dan Driscoll, the US Secretary of Defense, is increasingly involved in talks with the warring parties. He and JD Vance are old friends.
Dan Driscoll, Secretary of State and student friend of Vice President Vance, is supposed to procure a million drones for the US army, but now there is a much greater challenge ahead of him.
When the negotiations for the end of the war between Russia and Ukraine took an unexpected turn last week, once a peace plan is broken which is said to have come from the US, the Trup administration sent an unexpected key to a series of foreign meetings: Dan Driscoll, the youngest U.S. military secretary and a deputy president JD Vance, writes BBC and The Guardian.
He was the highest U.S. representative in Kyiv to date, negotiated with the Russians in Abu Dhabi and is now also US Secretary of Army. Will J.D. Vance's confidant Dan Driscoll become a key figure in the U.S.'s Ukraine policy?
Dan Driscoll, an old friend of Vice President J.D. Vance, had previously handled the military's administrative affairs at the Pentagon and was about to negotiate drone warfare in Kiev when he was tasked with negotiating a peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
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