Elizabeth Jones is new US temporary envoy to India; ambassador process stuck in Senate

Arul Louis-

With the nomination of Eric Garcetti as Ambassador to India languishing in the Senate, the US is sending the fifth career diplomat, Elizabeth Jones, to act as its envoy in New Delhi.

The State Department announced on Monday that Jones, who was the coordinator of efforts to relocate Afghans after it pulled out of the war-torn nation in August 2021, will be the charge d’affaires at the embassy in Chanakyapuri, the diplomatic enclave in the Indian capital.

Even as New Delhi has assumed strategic importance for Washington in many areas, notably India’s neutrality on Ukraine and its energy trade with Russia, the US does not have a politically empowered facilitator on the ground there.

While the top American job in India is vacant, the US Indo-Pacific strategy is proceeding apace and the Quad model of cooperation in that region between India, the US, Japan and Australia is being extended to the Middle East with India, Israel, the US and the United Arab Emirates as partners.

There have been four charge d’affaires in the 21 months since Kenneth Juster, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, quit in January 2021 when President Joe Biden took over.

Jones has experience in South Asia starting her foreign service career in Kabul, and later has been the deputy special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Following the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, she was charged with helping Afghans fleeing the Taliban and resettling them here.

She has also served as Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia, acting Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East, and Ambassador to Kazakhstan.

The nomination of Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti has hit a roadblock in the Senate, which has to approve senior government appointments, because of allegations that he knew of reports of sexual harassment by a former senior staff member but did not act.

Two Republican Senators have blocked the Senate from voting on his nomination that was approved in December by its Foreign Relations Committee after public hearings.

Some Democrats are also ambivalent about him because of the nature of the allegations and in the evenly split Senate, every Democrat would have to vote for him with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tie-breaker if the 50 Republicans en masse oppose him.

Garcetti will be completing his term as Los Angeles Mayor at the end of this year and he is not seeking re-election.

Meanwhile, at least officially, the Biden administration is standing by his nomination.

Elizabeth Jones was born in Munich, Germany in 1948 and served as the US Ambassador to Kazakhstan from 1995 to 1997. She served as the US assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia in 2003. She was promoted to the rank of Career Ambassador in 2004.

Jones testified on the threat of terrorism in Central Asia before the United States House of Representatives’ subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia on 29 October 2003.

Jones said the greatest threats to the Central Asian states are the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, which she described as an Islamic terrorist organization, and Hizb ut-Tahrir, which praises attacks on US troops in Iraq.

She said that despite the death of IMU leader Juma Namangani, the “IMU is still active in the region — particularly in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan — and it represents a serious threat to the region and therefore to our interests.”

Jones speaks German, Russian and Arabic. In an interview with UC, Berkeley, she said, “I learned both of those (German and Russian) in high school, because my parents did the same thing when we moved to Berlin: I went right into a German school, and learned German that way. And then in the Foreign Service, I studied Arabic.”

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