Matthew Tueller

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Matthew H. Tueller
United States Ambassador to Kuwait
In office
September 28, 2011 – April 28, 2014
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byDeborah K. Jones
Succeeded byDouglas Silliman
Personal details
Born
Matthew Heywood Tueller
Harvard University (MPP
)

Matthew Heywood Tueller (born 1957)

United States Ambassador to Iraq.[3] A career United States Foreign Service
officer, he served as the United States Ambassador to Kuwait and Yemen as well.

Early life and education

Tueller was born in Utah.[4] His father, Blaine Carlson Tueller, was Foreign Service officer, and as a result, Tueller grew up in Europe, North Africa, and Latin America, including four years in Tangier, Morocco, where he learned Arabic.[5]

Tueller earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University and a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.

Career

Early career

Matthew Tueller is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service and his other overseas assignments have included Deputy Chief of Mission at Embassy Cairo; Political Minister Counselor at Embassy Baghdad; Deputy Chief of Mission at Embassy Kuwait; Political Counselor at Embassy Riyadh; Chief of the U.S. Office in Aden, Yemen; Deputy Chief of Mission at Embassy Doha; Political Officer at Embassy London; and Political Officer and Consular Officer at Embassy Amman. His Washington assignments have included Deputy Director in the Office of Northern Gulf Affairs and Egypt Desk Officer.

Ambassador to Kuwait

Tueller arrived in Kuwait on September 23, 2011. He was nominated as the U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait by President Barack Obama on May 4, 2011. His nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on June 30, 2011, and he was sworn in by Deputy Secretary of State William J. Burns on September 8.[6][7]

Ambassador to Yemen

Tueller was the

United States Ambassador to Yemen from 2014 to 2019.[8]

He has been involved in negotiations between Yemen's

present civil war. His impartiality has been questioned by both Houthi negotiators and others within the State Department, leading to criticism over the United States' role in the prolonged state of the conflict and the resulting humanitarian crisis.[9]

Ambassador to Iraq

On November 7, 2018, the White House announced the president's intent to nominate Ambassador Matthew H. Tueller to be the next

Personal life

Tueller is married to DeNeece Gurney and has five children.

mission in Spain. He speaks Arabic
.

See also

References

  1. ^ "PN1009-1 — Foreign Service". U.S. Congress. December 24, 2009. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "Matthew Haywood Tueller - People - Department History - Office of the Historian". history.state.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-14.
  3. National Archives
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  4. ^ "U.S. Ambassador to Yemen: Who Is Matthew Tueller?". AllGov. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  5. ^ "U.S. Ambassador to Yemen: Who Is Matthew Tueller?". April 25, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  6. ^ Federal Regional Yellow Book: Who's who in the Federal Government's Departments, Agencies, Courts, Military Installations, and Service Academies Outside of Washington, DC. Monitor Publishing Company. 2000. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  7. ^ "Tueller, Matthew H." U.S. Department of State.
  8. ^ "Matthew H. Tueller". The American Academy of Diplomacy. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  9. ^ The U.S. Ambassador To Yemen's Hard-line Approach Is Jamming Up Peace Efforts, The Intercept, December 13, 2017
  10. ^ "Diplopundit". Diplopundit.
  11. ^ Spero, Domani (May 17, 2019). "U.S. Senate Confirms Matthew Tueller as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq". Diplopundit.
  12. ^ "Senate confirms Matt Tueller as US ambassador to Iraq". The National. May 16, 2019.
  13. ^ "State Department". Diplopundit.
  14. ^ "Ambassador Matthew H. Tueller". U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Iraq.

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Kuwait
2011–2014
Succeeded byas Chargé d'affaires
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Yemen
2014–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Iraq
2019–2022
Succeeded by
Preceded byas Chargé d'affaires