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Kerry to name Martin Indyk as Middle East envoy

Indyk was a two-time ambassador to Israel and once served as special assistant to then-President Bill Clinton. He takes up the position as direct talks between the Israelis and Palestinians are set to resume Monday.
/ Source: Andrea Michell Reports

Indyk was a two-time ambassador to Israel and once served as special assistant to then-President Bill Clinton. He takes up the position as direct talks between the Israelis and Palestinians are set to resume Monday.

Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to name former Ambassador Martin Indyk as the new Middle East peace envoy, officials told NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell.

Direct talks between the Israelis and Palestinians are set to resume Monday evening in Washington after a three-year stalemate. Kerry has made six visits to the region since assuming his role as head of the State Department in February.

A two-time ambassador to Israel who served from 1995 to 1997, and again from 2000-2001, Indyk currently heads the foreign policy program at The Brookings Institution, a Washington, D.C. think tank. He is also the founding director of the Institute’s Saban Center for Middle East Policy.

Indyk also served as the assistant secretary of state for Near East affairs and senior director for Near East and South Asia in the U.S. National Security Council. He worked as  a special assistant to President Bill Clinton.

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell and Catherine Chomiak contributed reporting.