Retired diplomat Christopher Hill is Biden's choice for envoy to Serbia
The Hindu
Mr. Hill retired from the foreign service in 2010 after serving as ambassador to Iraq
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he intends to nominate long-time diplomat Christopher Hill to be ambassador to Serbia.
Mr. Hill retired from the foreign service in 2010 after serving as ambassador to Iraq.
During his career, he helped negotiate a peace settlement in 1995 to put an end to the 3 1/2-year Bosnian war and was head of the U.S. delegation in 2003 to six-nation talks aimed at trying to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear program.

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