Who will become the US representative to the UN – Biden plans the first “reshuffle”

Despite the fact that Joe Biden has not yet been officially declared the winner of the presidential race, he is planning his first “personnel changes”. It is reported by CBS News, citing its source.

It is planned to appoint Linda Thomas-Greenfield to the post of the country’s permanent representative to the UN. She was Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the Obama administration.

As a dark-skinned woman and a respected diplomat, Thomas-Greenfield will be able to help “restore morale” according to Axios.

Bloomberg previously reported that Tony Blinken would most likely become the US Secretary of State.