Who are the two US senators who visit Kosovo today?

The two US senators, Democrat Chris Murphy and Republican, Ron Johnson, are expected today to visit Kosovo, to discuss the process of talks on normalising relations between them, writes Periscope. Both senators have been banned from a planned visit to Moscow, where one [...] will stay.
The two US senators, Democrat Chris Murphy and Republican, Ron Johnson, are expected today to visit Kosovo, to discuss the process of talks on normalising relations between them, writes Periscope.
Both senators have been banned from a planned visit to Moscow, where a delegation of the US Congress will remain.
“Russia does not allow us inside, but Ron Johnson and I will visit Ukraine, Serbia and Kosovo this week to prove the two-party support for Ukraine's new government and for talks between Belgrade and Pristina”, Senator Murphy wrote in a post on the Twitter network.
But who are senators Chris Murphy and Ron Johnson?
Christopher Murphy is an American politician serving as a new United States senator from the state of Connecticut since 2013.
Before being elected to Congress, Murphy was a member of the two chambers of the General Assembly of Connecticut, serving two mandates each in the Chamber of Representatives of Connecticut (19992003) and the Connecticut Senate (20035007). Murphy ran for the Senate of St. BA in 2012.
He defeated former Secretary of State of Connecticut Susan Bysiewicz, and then defeated Republican candidate Linda McMahon for the open seat in the general elections.
When he was 39, Murphy was the youngest senator of Congress.
The Poles he represents are: Reform in the Ethical Code, Health Care Reform and so forth.
Ronald Johnson He's an American businessman and politician who serves as U.S. Senior Senator from Wisconsin.
Johnson was first elected in the Senate in 2010 and was re-elected in 2016.
Before being elected in the Senate, Johnson was the top executive official of PACUR, LLC, a polyester and plastic producer.
Since May 2019, he is the only Republican to hold the office selected throughout the country in Wisconsin.
The Poles he represents are: Environment and energy, fiscal issues, health care, immigration, etc.
We remember that their visit to the Balkans takes place a few days after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeii appointed his deputy, Matthew. Palmer as the Special Representative for the Western Balkans./Periscopi/











