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Trump’s Türkiye envoy candidate Barrack’s name sent to Senate

by Daily Sabah with AA

ANKARA Mar 12, 2025 - 8:27 pm GMT+3
Tom Barrack speaks with members of the press at Trump Tower, New York City, U.S. Jan. 10, 2017. (Reuters Photo)
Tom Barrack speaks with members of the press at Trump Tower, New York City, U.S. Jan. 10, 2017. (Reuters Photo)
by Daily Sabah with AA Mar 12, 2025 8:27 pm

The name of President Donald Trump’s candidate to become the U.S. ambassador to Türkiye, Tom Barrack, has been sent to the Senate for approval, the White House announced Tuesday.

In a written statement, the White House shared the list of candidates for several government positions.

"Thomas Barrack of Colorado will be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the U.S. to the Republic of Türkiye,” it said.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday picked Tom Barrack, a businessperson and the chair of his 2017 inaugural committee, as the next ambassador to Türkiye.

"I am pleased to announce that Tom Barrack will serve as our next Ambassador to Türkiye," Trump said in a statement.

"For three decades, Tom successfully managed a global private equity firm. He is a well-respected and experienced voice of reason to a wide range of thought leaders in both political and business circles," he added.

Barrack, 77, grandson of Lebanese immigrants to Los Angeles, was born and raised in southern California. A graduate of the University of Southern California and the University of San Diego School of Law, Barrack founded private equity firm Colony Capital in 1991.

According to Forbes, the contrarian real estate investor has built his fortune through buying out-of-favor assets, including $200 million in Middle East real estate and $524 million in non-performing German real estate loans.

Barrack is a longtime friend of the Republican president-elect. He was also previously charged with unlawfully acting as an agent of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the Trump administration and then making false statements to the FBI. He was acquitted in 2022 of all nine counts he faced.

If the Senate confirms him, Barrack will succeed Ambassador Jeff Flake, who served from January 2022 to September 2024.

Barrack's appointment comes at a pivotal time for U.S.-Türkiye relations. The ties have been strained by several disagreements, including over U.S. support for the YPG in Syria, the Syrian extension of the PKK terror organization, and Türkiye's acquisition of Russia's S-400 missile defense system, which led to the country's removal from the F-35 program and sanctions by Washington against Ankara.

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