Feltman also will lead international efforts to address tensions
between Ethiopia and Sudan and around the Grand Ethiopian
Renaissance Dam, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a
statement.
Fighting in Tigray, between rebels and government forces from
both Ethiopia and its neighbor Eritrea, has killed thousands of
people and forced hundreds of thousands more from their homes in
the region of about 5 million.
After serving in senior roles at the State Department, Feltman
was U.N. political affairs chief from 2012 to 2018, a job that
helps form U.N. policy and oversees U.N. mediation efforts.
Feltman visited North Korea in 2017, the highest-level U.N.
official to visit since 2011, describing his four-day trip as
“the most important mission I have ever undertaken.”
Before working at the United Nations, he was assistant secretary
of state for Near Eastern affairs during the Obama
administration and before that served as U.S. ambassador to
Lebanon, head of the Coalition Provisional Authority’s office in
the Irbil province of Iraq and as a senior official at the U.S.
consulate general in Jerusalem.
(Reporting by Simon Lewis and Michelle Nichols; additional
reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Howard Goller)
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