President Donald Trump announced on Thursday (1) the appointment of Mike Waltz to be the United Nations Ambassador to the United Nations.

In this way, Waltz leaves the position of National Security Adviser. The temporary publication will be occupied by Foreign Minister, Marco Rubio, who will temporarily accumulate both jobs.

“Mike Walz worked hard to put the interests of our nation first. I know that he will do the same in his new position.”

“Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio will act as a national security advisor, while preserving his strong leadership in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” Trump continued.

Earlier today, and CNN I mentioned that Al -Fals should leave his position From the National Security Adviser in the coming days, according to the sources. This is the first reformulation of the main team since the president took office in January.

Waltz’s position has been suspended since its clarification earlier this week that his term at the head of the National Security Council has ended, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Al -Fals was on unstable land because he lost a lot of its impact on the Western White House, after he unintentionally added to a chat group in A. The application of messages, which discussed military attacks on Yemen.

Alex Wong, CONDERER, National Security, and other national security consultants, must leave his position, according to many familiar sources of the conversations, although the moment is unclear.

Marco Rubio Nusko positions

This is not the first time that Rubio suddenly invited to fill a place in the Trump administration. In February, Trump, the National March, Kulin Shujan, refused later to Rubio to hold this position.

In the same month, Trump appointed Rubio as a temporary official of the United States Agency for International Development (the US Agency for Development) – an agency about to close it as part of the government’s efforts to reduce spending.

In the past, Henry Kissinger gathered the positions of Foreign Affairs and National Security in the government of former President Richard Nixon.

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