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Senate CONFIRMS Biden's new ambassador to Russia hours before Zelensky is set to address Congress 

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An overwhelming majority of the Senate voted on Wednesday to confirm President Joe Biden's new ambassador to Russia.

Hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Washington for a historic visit, Republican and Democratic senators voted 93-2 to confirm veteran diplomat Lynne M. Tracy as the new ambassador to Russia. 

Some viewed it as a signal of the American commitment to war-torn Ukraine as it confronts the Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion.

During remarks ahead of their bilateral meeting at the White House on Wednesday, Zelensky surprised Biden with a Ukrainian military award. 

The American president said the honor was 'undeserved but appreciated.' 

Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer opened the chamber's session by saying that Wednesday's passage of a fresh $45 billion military aid package for Ukraine and confirmation of the new U.S. ambassador to Russia would send a strong signal that Americans stand 'unequivocally' with the Ukrainian people.

Later, around 7:30pm Eastern Time, Schumer will be alongside his fellow lawmakers listening to Zelensky address a Joint Session of Congress.  

Career diplomat Lynne Tracy is leaving her role as US Ambassador to Armenia to become the country's top diplomat in Moscow after being confirmed in an overwhelming Senate vote on Wednesday

Career diplomat Lynne Tracy is leaving her role as US Ambassador to Armenia to become the country's top diplomat in Moscow after being confirmed in an overwhelming Senate vote on Wednesday

He's expected to thank Congress for their approval of billions of dollars of aid - which came over the objections of a small but vocal group of conservative Republican lawmakers. 

Tracy, a career member of the Foreign Service who previously served as ambassador to Armenia, 'will be tasked with standing up to Putin,' Schumer said. 

The only two votes against Tracy came from GOP Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky, both of whom have been skeptical of the administration's support for Ukraine.

Tracy will oversee an embassy in Moscow that has been decimated in terms of staffing as U.S.-Russia ties have plummeted over the war in Ukraine along with several long-standing and unrelated diplomatic disputes over personnel and facilities and compounded by disagreements over arms control.

Tracy, who speaks Russian, previously served as a senior adviser for Russian affairs in the State Department's Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, as the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. 

It came on the same day as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to the United States

It came on the same day as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to the United States

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tracy's confirmation sends a message that Americans 'unequivocally' stand with Ukraine against Russian leader Vladimir Putin's invasion

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tracy's confirmation sends a message that Americans 'unequivocally' stand with Ukraine against Russian leader Vladimir Putin's invasion

She also held several posts in Central and South Asia.

The previous U.S. ambassador to Moscow, John Sullivan, left Russia in early September in a departure that had been expected but was accelerated by the failing health of his wife, who died a day after his return to the United States.

Tracy is well-regarded within diplomatic circles and received a State Department heroism award from then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2009.

While leading the U.S. consulate in Peshawar in Pakistan's insurgency-ridden border regions, Tracy survived an attack on her by a gunman that left her vehicle riddled with bullets, but insisted on going to work that day and staying on post, even as security concerns compelled the consulate to trim its staff.

Tracy also received the State Department's distinguished honor award for her work as the embassy deputy in Moscow.

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