Morgan Ortagus
Morgan Ortagus is a former U.S. State Department spokesperson who recently delivered a speech in Beirut, asserting that Hezbollah should not be part of the new Lebanese government, a statement that stirred controversy regarding foreign influence in Lebanon's internal affairs.
Born on Jul 10, 1982 (43 years old)
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Iran:
Morgan Ortagus, a U.S. representative at the United Nations, claimed that the U.S. is ready for formal negotiations only if Iran completely abandons uranium enrichment.
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Iran:
Morgan Ortagus claimed that the United States is ready for formal negotiations with Iran, but only if Iran completely abandons uranium enrichment.
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Iran:
Morgan Ortagus is criticized for her interventionist stance as a U.S. envoy to Lebanon.
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Israel:
Morgan Ortagus is the special American envoy to Lebanon.
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Lithuania:
Morgan Ortagus is mentioned as the U.S. envoy who will participate in the negotiations with Israel.
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New Zealand:
US envoy Morgan Ortagus attended the discussions in Lebanon.
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Israel:
Morgan Ortagus was the American special envoy to Lebanon who mediated the meeting.
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Iran:
Morgan Ortagus is the U.S. special envoy who held a meeting in Naqoura with Israeli and Lebanese diplomats.
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Iran:
Morgan Ortagus was the American envoy who proposed bombing the sports venue during the funeral of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah.
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Israel:
Morgan Ortagus is the U.S. special envoy to Lebanon and attended the meeting in An Nakurah.
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