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<p><strong>London</strong> — In a move symbolizing renewed commitment to strengthening ties between Washington and Baghdad, US President Donald Trump has appointed Mark Savaya, an Iraqi-born Chaldean-American businessman and social media influencer from Michigan, as the new US ambassador to Iraq.</p>



<p> The appointment, warmly received across political and cultural circles, highlights a new phase of diplomacy aimed at fostering unity, understanding, and economic collaboration between the two nations.</p>



<p>Savaya, known for his active engagement in public service and his deep connection to the Chaldean and Middle Eastern communities in the United States, described his appointment as a “deeply humbling honor.” </p>



<p>Taking to Instagram, he expressed gratitude to President Trump, stating, “I am committed to strengthening the US-Iraq partnership under President Trump’s leadership and guidance. Thank you, Mr. President.”</p>



<p>The announcement comes at a time when the US is reaffirming its diplomatic presence in Iraq with a focus on peace, regional stability, and economic cooperation.</p>



<p> Savaya’s unique background and cultural roots give him a personal understanding of the historical and modern complexities shaping Iraq’s role in the region. </p>



<p>His dual perspective as both an Iraqi-born American and a successful entrepreneur positions him as an effective bridge between the two nations.</p>



<p>President Trump praised Savaya’s appointment in a post on his Truth Social platform, writing: “Mark’s deep understanding of the Iraq-US relationship and his connections in the region will help advance the interests of the American people.”</p>



<p> The president also commended Savaya’s contributions to his 2024 campaign in Michigan, where his outreach helped build strong community engagement and record voter participation among Muslim and Chaldean Americans.</p>



<p>Savaya, who has often shared images with Trump from the Oval Office, is widely respected for his philanthropy, business leadership, and community involvement. </p>



<p>His appointment as ambassador is viewed by many as recognition of the growing influence and contributions of Chaldean-Americans in US politics and diplomacy.</p>



<p>The Chaldean Center of Chicago, a nonprofit organization representing one of the largest Chaldean communities in the United States, celebrated the news with a public statement, saying: “Mark’s service reflects the values we hold dear — faith, unity, and perseverance — and stands as an inspiration to all Chaldean Americans striving to make a difference both locally and globally.”</p>



<p>Observers in Washington and Baghdad have responded positively to the announcement, calling it a strategic and symbolic move that emphasizes both heritage diplomacy and renewed bilateral cooperation. </p>



<p>With Iraq’s pivotal role in regional stability and energy development, Savaya’s appointment signals an intent to deepen political, economic, and cultural engagement between the two countries.</p>



<p>According to political analysts, Savaya’s entrepreneurial experience could also benefit efforts to strengthen trade, infrastructure investment, and private-sector collaboration.</p>



<p> His background in business and digital outreach aligns with Trump’s vision of appointing individuals who bring practical, results-driven experience to foreign policy roles.</p>



<p>In Baghdad, early reactions to the appointment were cautiously optimistic. Several Iraqi officials welcomed the prospect of a US envoy who shares cultural and linguistic ties with the region.</p>



<p> The appointment is also seen as part of a broader American strategy to rebuild trust through diplomacy grounded in shared values and mutual respect.</p>



<p>Savaya’s appointment carries personal significance for many Chaldean Christians, a historically persecuted community from Iraq and neighboring regions. His rise to a prominent diplomatic role symbolizes both resilience and the enduring spirit of Iraq’s Christian minority, while also showcasing America’s diversity in global leadership representation.</p>



<p>With his deep roots, business acumen, and public influence, Savaya’s journey from Michigan entrepreneur to US Ambassador to Iraq underscores the evolving nature of modern diplomacy — one where authenticity, community engagement, and cultural understanding stand alongside traditional policy priorities.</p>



<p>As the United States enters a new era of diplomatic engagement under President Trump, Savaya’s role is expected to focus on economic revival, cultural diplomacy, and regional peace initiatives, marking a significant chapter in US-Iraq relations.</p>



<p>In his own words, Savaya summed up his mission: “My goal is to build bridges of trust and opportunity between the United States and Iraq — to honor our shared history and to create a future rooted in cooperation and hope.”</p>
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