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Frontpage Africa #U. S. Ambassador # Retires


U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Retires Early, Calls It “a Personal Choice,” Denies U.S. Pressure on Deportees 

By Anthony Stephens, senior correspondent with New Narratives Mark Toner, the United States Ambassador to Liberia, is retiring from his role less a year into what was to be a two-year post. His announcement to embassy staff on Tuesday, came as a surprise, particularly as it came just a day before Liberia President Joseph Boakai…

Anthony Stephens
Frontpage Africa

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