Will U.S.-Cuba relations improve by end of 2025 under Marco Rubio?
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Marco Rubio Sworn In as First Latino Secretary of State After Unanimous 99-0 Senate Vote
Jan 21, 2025, 02:24 PM
Marco Rubio has been sworn in as the 72nd United States Secretary of State after a unanimous Senate confirmation vote of 99-0 on Monday. Vice President J.D. Vance administered the oath of office on Tuesday, marking his first time swearing in a federal official. Rubio, the first Latino to hold the position, becomes the first member of President Donald Trump's Cabinet to be confirmed in his second term. The former Florida senator from Florida emphasized that U.S. foreign policy under his leadership will promote 'peace through strength' and advance national interests without abandoning American values.
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