Washington: United States President-elect Donald Trump nominated former US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra to serve as the United States’ Ambassador to Canada.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Trump said, “I am very pleased to announce that former Ambassador, and former Congressman, Pete Hoekstra, has been nominated as my United States Ambassador to Canada”.
“Pete is well-respected in the Great State of Michigan – A State we won sizably. He represented Michigan’s 2nd District in Congress for nearly 20 years, where he was also Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and was a great help to our Campaign as Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party,” the statement mentioned.
“I overhauled the disastrous NAFTA Agreement, the worst Trade Deal in the History of the United States, which was switched to the USMCA (Mexico/Canada), which no one thought could be done. We brought Trade with Mexico and Canada to a level playing field for our wonderful Farmers and Working Families”, Trump added.
He noted that during his second term, Hoekstra would help him once again put “AMERICA FIRST”. He lauded Hoekstra, saying that the former Ambassador did an outstanding job as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands during the Trump Administration’s first four years, and expressed great confidence in Hoekstra.
“He will continue to represent our Country well in this new role. Thank you, Pete!,” Trump said. In a post on X, Pete Hoekstra expressed his gratitude and said he was “honoured for the opportunity.”