Trump appoints Duke Buchan III as US ambassador to Morocco
WASHINGTON - United States President, Donald Trump, announced on Friday that he appointed Duke Buchan III as US ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco, underlining that he will play "a pivotal role as we strengthen peace, freedom, and prosperity for both of our countries."
"I am pleased to announce that Duke Buchan III will serve as the United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco", said Trump on his Truth Social platform.
"Duke will play a pivotal role as we strengthen peace, freedom, and prosperity for both of our countries," the US president pointed out.
Duke Buchan III served as the United States ambassador to Spain and Andorra from 2017 to 2021.
Born in 1963, Duke Buchan III received a BA in economics and Spanish from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MBA from Harvard Business School.