Hundreds of diplomats are being forced out of their jobs by the Trump administration despite ongoing crises around the world, according to a new report.
According to CNN, the State Department finalized the firing of nearly 250 foreign service officers via email on Friday.
“Your reduction in force separation will be effective today,” the email read. “Thank you again for your service to the Department.”
The reduction in forces also impacted staff that would have been able to “provide guidance on the war in Iran,” former officials told CNN.
On top of that, “unprecedented numbers of people are choosing to leave” U.S. foreign services, David Kostelancik, a retired diplomat, told CNN.
“Roughly 2,000 foreign service officers left the State Department last year,” CNN reported based on numbers from the American Foreign Service Association.
Another 100 diplomatic posts around the world in tense areas like the Middle East, Ukraine and Russia still lack a Senate-confirmed ambassador, CNN added.
“The most sensitive diplomatic negotiations, on fraught topics like ending the war in Iran and securing an end to the Ukraine conflict, are being led by business associates and family members of President Donald Trump,” CNN reported. “Often without teams of experienced diplomats with regional expertise.”
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