Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman to Retire from US Government

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Wendy Sherman, the first woman to serve as deputy secretary of state, has announced her retirement after 30 years in the State Department. Known for her tough negotiations with U.S. rivals and adversaries, including Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China, Sherman has been a role model for women in foreign policy institutions. Her retirement comes as the United States is embroiled in the most consequential military campaign in Europe since World War II.
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- Blinken announces Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman's retirement CNN
- On the Retirement of Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman - United States Department of State Department of State
- US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman expected to leave post - CNN Reuters
- Number 2 US diplomat to retire after decades in government service The Associated Press
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