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 Kurt Volker
Ambassador, United States Permanent Representative
Kurt Volker was sworn in as the 19th United States Permanent
Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) on July 2, 2008.
Ambassador Volker is a career member of the U.S. Foreign
Service with over 20 years of experience working on European
political and security issues under five U.S.
Administrations. Before coming to NATO, Ambassador Volker
served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for European
and Eurasian Affairs from July 2005 until June 2008. As
second-in-command of the Bureau of European and Eurasian
Affairs, he focused on working with Europe as a whole to
address the common challenges our nations face, based on our
shared democratic values. He was responsible for U.S. policy
toward NATO, U.S.-European Union relations, the OSCE,
working with Europe on global challenges such as climate
change, as well as our numerous bilateral relationships. He
also oversaw strategic planning, congressional relations,
and post management for the Bureau.
Ambassador Volker previously served as Acting Senior
Director for European and Eurasian Affairs at the National
Security Council (NSC). He served at the NSC for four years,
where as Director for NATO and West Europe, he was
responsible for transatlantic relations, NATO policy, and
bilateral relations with the United Kingdom, France, Spain,
Italy, Portugal, and seven other countries. During his time
at the NSC, Ambassador Volker was responsible for U.S.
preparations for the 2004 NATO Istanbul Summit and 2002
Prague Summit.
From 1999 to 2001, Ambassador Volker was Deputy Director of
the Private Office of then-NATO Secretary General Lord
Robertson. He was First Secretary at the U.S. Mission to
NATO from 1998 to 1999, responsible for the Membership
Action Plan and Partnership for Peace issues.
Ambassador Volker was a State Department Legislative Fellow
in the U.S. Senate from 1997-1998, working on foreign policy
matters for Senator John McCain. His prior Foreign Service
assignments include Budapest, London, and several positions
in the U.S. Department of State.
Ambassador Volker has a B.A. from Temple University and an
M.A. in international relations from George Washington
University. He has studied in Sweden and France and speaks
Hungarian, Swedish and French. He is married to Karen
Volker, also a U.S. Foreign Service Officer, and has two
daughters.
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