Tracy currently serves as U.S. ambassador to Armenia.
from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She has a bachelor’s degree in Soviet studies from the University of Georgia and a law degree from the University of Akron. She speaks Russian.
“President Zelensky could not arrive at a more crucial moment for the Senate,” said Schumer. “We’re not only voting to approve more emergency wartime funding, but today, here in the Senate, we will also vote to confirm the U.S. Ambassador to Russia.” “She is a career diplomat with an exceptional record of leadership and public service,” said Menendez. “She has the courage to carry out her duties in the face of a hostile government and represent America beyond the Kremlin walls. And she has the experience to lead the mission in one of the most challenging and difficult places our diplomats work today.”
“The United States remains committed to supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and to helping Ukraine defend itself,” she said during the hearing. “We are also imposing unprecedented economic costs on Russia and welcome the continued close coordination with Congress on sanctions and other tools.”
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