[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 25 (Thursday, February 11, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S865]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AMBASSADOR NOMINATIONS
Ms. KLOBUCHAR. Mr. President, I am here today to speak about U.S.
policy toward Iran.
I wish to mention first that we are continuing to work on the issue
of State Department nominees. Of course, my focus has been on the
Swedish and Norwegian Ambassadors from our country to those two
countries. We have now gone for 867 days without a confirmed ambassador
to Norway and 476 days since the President nominated an ambassador for
Sweden.
I think we have made it very clear that nearly every Member in this
Chamber does not have an issue with having a vote or even an issue with
the qualifications of these nominees who went through the Foreign
Relations Committee without objection. Senator Cotton himself said: I
believe both nominees are qualified. We have significant interest in
Scandinavia. My hope is that both nominees receive a vote in the Senate
sooner rather than later.
As we know, Senator Cruz has had various issues not related to the
nominees or our two strong allies, Norway and Sweden. We are hoping we
can find a way forward so that he lifts his hold and we can continue to
move forward with the 11th and 12th biggest investors in the United
States of America, those countries, Norway and Sweden, being able to
have Ambassadors like the rest of Europe. Every other major Nation has
an ambassador.
I wish to thank Senator McConnell and Senator Reid and Senator Corker
and Senator Cardin for their work on this issue. I am hoping to get
this done as soon as possible.
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