Jonathan Kaplan sworn in as US Ambassador to Singapore


Mr Kaplan (left) shakes hands with US Vice-President Kamala Harris (right) after being sworn in as Ambassador to Singapore. - Bloomberg

WASHINGTON (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Technology entrepreneur Jonathan Kaplan was sworn in as the United States Ambassador to Singapore on Tuesday (Nov 30), filling a post that has been vacant for nearly five years.

Kaplan was ceremonially sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris, on a copy of the US Constitution held by his daughter, who was one of his guests. Also present were his partner, niece, and two friends.

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