Robert O’Brien is appointed US National Security advisor
US President Donald Trump announced the incorporation of O'Brien, who had been serving as a government envoy for foreign hostage release issues
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this week that he will appoint Robert C. O’Brien as his new National Security advisor. Until now O’Brien had been working as a government envoy for foreign hostage release issues.
“I am pleased to announce that I will appoint Robert C. O’Brien, currently a very successful presidential special envoy for Hostage Affairs in the State Department, as our new National Security advisor”, Trump said in his Twitter account.
“I have worked a lot and very well with Robert. He will do a great job!”, proclaimed the US president. Among the last orders to the negotiator was a trip to Stockholm to follow the trial of the American rapper ASAP Rocky in situ.
O’Brien was already in the pools published in recent days by the US media, which had echoed a short list given by Trump and that included candidates with a profile less ideologically marked and apparently more discreet. He will replace John Bolton, who left the Administration last week after the apparent disagreements with Trump on foreign policy.
K. Tovar
Source: BBC