Blinken tells AP he’s worried Trump administration may abandon key Biden foreign policy initiatives
- Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed concern that the incoming Trump administration may abandon key points in President Joe Biden's foreign policy, particularly regarding the Middle East and Ukraine.
- Trump's incoming Middle East envoy has been involved in brokering a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, with both incoming and outgoing presidents claiming credit for the breakthrough.
- Protests against Blinken occurred during his final appearance at the State Department, where demonstrators accused him of complicity in Israeli violence against Palestinians.
- Blinken urged career personnel to continue their mission amid uncertainty about the new administration's approach to foreign relations and emphasized the importance of maintaining alliances and partnerships.
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