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|description=US Diplomat specialising in the Arab-Israeli conflict and Middle-Eastern affairs | |description=US Diplomat specialising in the Arab-Israeli conflict and Middle-Eastern affairs | ||
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+ | |title=United States Ambassador to Tunisia | ||
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+ | |title=United States Consul General in Jerusalem | ||
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− | '''Jacob Walles''' has been the US Ambassador to the Republic of [[Tunisia]] since 24 July 2012. He is a career diplomat who spent much of his career addressing the [[Arab-Israeli conflict]].<ref name=bio> | + | }} |
+ | '''Jacob Walles''' has been the US Ambassador to the Republic of [[Tunisia]] since 24 July 2012. He is a career diplomat who spent much of his career addressing the [[Arab-Israeli conflict]].<ref name=bio>http://tunisia.usembassy.gov/ambassador.html</ref> | ||
On December 14, 2011, President Obama nominated Walles to be U.S. Ambassador to the Tunisian Republic.<ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/12/14/president-obama-announces-more-key-administration-posts "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts"], White House Press Release. Jacob Walles – Ambassador to the Tunisian Republic, Department of State. 14 Dec. 2011. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2011.</ref> Walles was sworn in as Ambassador to Tunisia by Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] on June 21, 2012, and he presented his credentials to Tunisian President Marzouki on July 24, 2012. He was the Ambassador in Tunis when the U.S. Embassy was attacked on September 14, 2012, in the wake of the ''[[Innocence of Muslims]]'' controversy. | On December 14, 2011, President Obama nominated Walles to be U.S. Ambassador to the Tunisian Republic.<ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/12/14/president-obama-announces-more-key-administration-posts "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts"], White House Press Release. Jacob Walles – Ambassador to the Tunisian Republic, Department of State. 14 Dec. 2011. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2011.</ref> Walles was sworn in as Ambassador to Tunisia by Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] on June 21, 2012, and he presented his credentials to Tunisian President Marzouki on July 24, 2012. He was the Ambassador in Tunis when the U.S. Embassy was attacked on September 14, 2012, in the wake of the ''[[Innocence of Muslims]]'' controversy. | ||
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Jacob Walles (Diplomat) | |
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Born | 1957 Wilmington Delaware USA |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Wesleyan University, Johns Hopkins University |
Religion | Jew |
Jacob Walles has been the US Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia since 24 July 2012. He is a career diplomat who spent much of his career addressing the Arab-Israeli conflict.[1]
On December 14, 2011, President Obama nominated Walles to be U.S. Ambassador to the Tunisian Republic.[2] Walles was sworn in as Ambassador to Tunisia by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on June 21, 2012, and he presented his credentials to Tunisian President Marzouki on July 24, 2012. He was the Ambassador in Tunis when the U.S. Embassy was attacked on September 14, 2012, in the wake of the Innocence of Muslims controversy.
From 2009 to 2010, we was the Cyrus Vance fellow for diplomatic studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. From June 2010 to April 2012, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs.
Walles was U.S. consul general and chief of mission in Jerusalem from July 2005 to August 2009. In that capacity, Walles instructed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that the Hamas government was unacceptable. Walles's talking points said, "If you act along these lines, we'll support you both materially and politically".[3]
Difficult relationship with Tunisian President
On 21 February 2015, Toubainfo TV treprted that Walles had been "expelled from the Presidential palace" by President Beji Caid Essebsi over his asking for new US military basing facilities. [4]
References
- ↑ http://tunisia.usembassy.gov/ambassador.html
- ↑ "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts", White House Press Release. Jacob Walles – Ambassador to the Tunisian Republic, Department of State. 14 Dec. 2011. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2011.
- ↑ Paul McGeough, Kill Khalid: Mossad’s Failed Hit…and the Rise of Hamas (Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 2009), p. 356.
- ↑ US ambassador expelled from the presidential palace 20/02/2015 - Toubainfotv 21 February 2015