Puneet Talwar to NSC
Puneet Talwar, a long-time advisor on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Middle East, Iraq and Iran issues, has informed his colleagues tonight that he is moving to the National Security Council to become senior director with responsibilities for Iran, Iraq, and the Gulf countries.
Puneet Talwar, a long-time advisor on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Middle East, Iraq and Iran issues, has informed his colleagues tonight that he is moving to the National Security Council to become senior director with responsibilities for Iran, Iraq, and the Gulf countries.
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