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L. Craig Johnstone

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31: 215:. He went back to Vietnam in 1975 on a rescue mission for Vietnamese citizens who had assisted the United States, and then continued his refugee work as part of a team assisting in the resettlement of Vietnamese refugees. He then worked on the Egypt-Israel negotiations for the return of the Sinai to Egypt.. 249:
in Brussels between 1989 and 1994, and then returned to government to serve as director for resources, plans and policy in the Office of the Secretary of State from 1994 to 1999. He was then a senior vice president for the
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Johnstone is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy, and a board member of
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as the U.S. Vietnam negotiator. He was a State Department coordinator with the
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from 1965 to 1970. A Vietnamese linguist by training, he worked first with the
293:"Nomination of L. Craig Johnstone To Be United States Ambassador to Algeria" 148: 258:. In 2007, Johnstone was named UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees. 381: 328:"L. Craig Johnstone appointed UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees" 239: 223: 192: 385: 255: 219: 183:, and completed his graduate studies at Harvard University in 1971. 203:. Upon returning to the United States, he became a Fellow with the 227: 179:
Johnstone earned his bachelor's degree in 1964 from the
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United States Ambassador to Algeria
Ronald Reagan
Michael H. Newlin
Christopher W.S. Ross
Seattle, Washington
Diplomat
Ambassador
High Commissioner for Refugees
University of Maryland
Vietnam
U.S. Agency for International Development
U.S. State Department
Council on Foreign Relations
Institute of Politics
Harvard University
Canada
Jamaica
Paris
UN General Assembly
United States Ambassador
Algeria
Cabot Corporation
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Boeing
Refugees International
Vital Voices Global Partnership


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