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In light of the recent peace agreement between Eritrea and Ethiopia, your readership may be experiencing a renewed interest in this US diplomat, seeing as he took part in these negotiations. Your article on him seems to be missing a few key points; his current occupation is not listed, it merely says his previous term as Acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs ended July 23, 2018; his day of birth is also missing, elsewhere stated to be March 15th 1953, [1]

It certainly peaked my curiosity as to why he is no longer employed in this position at this crucial junction, but as I have no desire to become an editor I pass it on to you.

Also, if relevant, it would be interesting to see the article updated on other aspects of this new development.


Best regards, Judith

[1] https://prabook.com/web/donald_yukio.yamamoto/881099