Richard Green the Trump man for special missions

Former US Ambassador to Germany Richard Green will become the special mission of US President-elect Donald Trump. “Ric will work on some of the hottest points in the world, including Venezuela and North Korea”, Trump wrote on the internet platform which he cofounded. [...]
“Ric will work on some of the hottest points in the world, including Venezuela and North Korea”, Trump wrote on the internet platform which he cofounded. Green will fight for peace through force” and will always put America first, he writes.
North Korea, Venezuela...
North Korea and Venezuela are opponents of the United States, although Trump has also considered direct talks with Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, as necessary. The head of North Korea has ignored US President Joe Biden's efforts to start talks without preconditions for four years. Kim has rather developed a closer relationship with Russia and Putin.
US Richard Green and Donald Trump during the US pre-election campaign Richard Green and Donald Trump during the pre-election campaign.
Berlin Criticals
During his time in Breerlin, where Trump sent him to his first term in 2018, Richard Green was not shy of criticising then Chancellor Angela Merkel and Germany. His main focus was on Germany's financial contribution to NATO. Even after that, the 58-year-old has already had regular statements critical of Germany. When the Foreign Ministry targeted a statement made by Trump by a TV duel during the election campaign in the X Platform, Yerenelli called the statement an attempt to influence the election.
Trump's reliable man is previously considered a serious candidate for the foreign minister's post. But Trump nominated for this post Marco Rubio, a senator from Florida. Grenelli was also considered for the post of special envoy for the Ukrainian war, but Trump named retired General Keith Kellogg here.
The American administration, as media report, reportedly will be one of those who will take care of other crises in the region, and one of them is the Western Balkans. / DW












