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    Sunday, April 28, 2024

    A day to recall vital role of Foreign Service

    As a retired member of the U.S. Foreign Service, I was proud to represent America in 10 countries over 30 years of service. I write this in advance of Foreign Service Day on Friday, May 7, a day designated by Congress to honor our active-duty and retired members of the Foreign Service.

    It is an understatement to say that the past year of devastation and uncertainty has been difficult for everyone. This includes members of our Foreign Service who have remained on the front lines throughout the pandemic, working to bring more than 100,000 Americans home safely and continuing to protect and serve America’s interests abroad.

    Diplomacy and development are our first line of defense, neutralizing issues before they become threats to Americans. However, for diplomacy and development to once again take the premier place in our foreign policy, we must strengthen our Foreign Service. Our diplomats are overstretched, and our embassies and consulates are understaffed.

    This year has demonstrated the need for increased global engagement and the importance of U.S. global leadership. America’s diplomats are on the ground in countries all over the world representing American interests. Let’s make sure they have the necessary personnel and resources to meet the needs of the American people.

    Joan Donahue Mark

    Mystic

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