Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

William Burns: Biden chooses veteran diplomat as CIA director

President-elect Joe Biden has chosen veteran diplomat William Burns to be his CIA director

Via AP news wire
Monday 11 January 2021 15:13 GMT
Biden
Biden (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

President-elect Joe Biden announced Monday he has chosen veteran diplomat William Burns to be his CIA director

A former ambassador to Russia and Jordan, Burns, 64, had a 33-year career at the State Department under both Republican and Democratic presidents. He rose through the ranks of the diplomatic corps to become deputy secretary of state before retiring in 2014 to run the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace.

Amid tumult in the State Department after Donald Trump took office in 2017, Burns held his tongue until last year when he began writing highly critical pieces of the Trump administration's policies in Foreign Affairs and other publications.

“Bill Burns is an exemplary diplomat with decades of experience on the world stage keeping our people and our country safe and secure," Biden said. "He shares my profound belief that intelligence must be apolitical and that the dedicated intelligence professionals serving our nation deserve our gratitude and respect. Ambassador Burns will bring the knowledge, judgment, and perspective we need to prevent and confront threats before they can reach our shores. The American people will sleep soundly with him as our next CIA Director.”

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in