Former Ambassador Wilson returns to Turkey as interim US chargé d’affaires
ANKARA
“John Bass, President [Barack] Obama’s nominee as ambassador to Turkey, is waiting for a vote of confirmation from the U.S. Senate. He is joined by more than 50 other ambassadorial nominees waiting for confirmation. Facing a gap in this crucial position and recognizing the centrality of strong Turkey-U.S. ties in responding to urgent regional challenges, Secretary of State [John] Kerry has asked Ross Wilson to temporarily return to Ankara, where he served as U.S. Ambassador from 2005-2008, as chargé d’affaires,” the U.S. embassy in Ankara announced in a written statement released Sept. 5.
Wilson served as the U.S. ambassador to Turkey in 2005-2008, after which he retired from government to pursue interests in the academic and think tank communities.
Wilson will arrive in Ankara on or about Sept. 6, the Embassy said.