Samantha Power, Sri Lanka and another opportunity
US President Joe Biden announced that Samantha Power, the former ambassador to the United Nations who has visited Sri Lanka on at least three occasions, will be his pick to lead the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in a bid to confront “climate change, global poverty and democratic backsliding”.
Under the Obama administration, she served as a White House national security staffer from 2009 to 2013, before going on to become the US ambassador to the UN until 2017.
During her tenure, however, she came under both praise and criticism, particularly for the way in which the administration handled Sri Lanka.






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