
White House Nominates New US Ambassadors to Balkan Nations
The White House has nominated new US ambassadors for several Balkan countries, including Michael Young for Serbia, and other candidates for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. These nominations await confirmation to fill key diplomatic posts.
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