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Glasgow's Kelly Craft nominated to serve as U.N. Ambassador

By Sean Southard

Frankfort, KY - Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles today issued the following statement after President Trump announced the nomination of Kelly Knight Craft to serve as US Ambassador to the United Nations:
"Congratulations to my friend and Kentuckian Kelly Knight Craft on her appointment by President Donald J. Trump to serve as Ambassador to the U.N. She has been an effective advocate for the United States and Kentucky as Ambassador to Canada. There is no better person to represent us at the United Nations.

"While serving our nation in Canada, Ambassador Craft has been a great resource for Kentucky agriculture. She hosted a delegation from Kentucky when I led the first-ever agriculture trade mission to Canada with the World Trade Center of Kentucky. I applaud President Trump for picking this Glasgow native."




This story was posted on 2019-02-23 08:12:17
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