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    National Security Council taps ex-soldier with business experience for top Europe role

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    Posted on June 16, 2025

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    Charles McLaughlin, an ex-soldier with business expertise, is appointed by the Trump administration to lead European affairs at the NSC, focusing on US-Russia business interests.

    Trump Administration Appoints Ex-Soldier to Lead European Affairs

    By Gram Slattery

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration has tapped a former army special operations officer with significant business experience who once oversaw a large U.S.-Russia investment forum to manage Europe and Russia policy at the National Security Council, two U.S. officials said.

    The appointment of Charles McLaughlin, an alumnus of President Donald Trump's first term, is further evidence that the president is hungry to advance U.S. business interests in Russia and Ukraine - even as the conflict between the two nations continues unabated.

    It is also an indication that the administration may be trying to rebuild the NSC after a late May purge so thorough that the entire team working directly on the Ukraine war was dismissed, a move that confounded some European diplomats.

    In a May social media post, Trump portrayed Russia as a country ripe for new business opportunities, and expressed interest in increasing trade between the U.S. and its former Cold War foe.

    "There is a tremendous opportunity for Russia to create massive amounts of jobs and wealth," Trump wrote on Truth Social after a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    "Its potential is UNLIMITED."

    His administration has also made doing business in Ukraine a priority. In late April, Ukraine and the U.S. signed a deal to create a joint investment fund and grant the U.S. preferential access to Ukrainian mineral resources.

    The board overseeing that fund is set to meet for the first time in July, Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister, Yulia Svyrydenko, said earlier this month.

    McLaughlin, whose formal title is senior director for European and Russian Affairs, has decades of Army Special Forces experience, according to his LinkedIn profile. He has also worked in management consulting, including in the defense sector.

    Notable in his CV is his tenure during the first Trump administration when he served as a senior advisor to the president of the Development Finance Corporation, an institution currently acting as the U.S. partner in the U.S.-Ukraine minerals fund that is being stood up.

    McLaughlin was also the executive director of the Russian Investment Symposium at the Kennedy School of Government in the early 2000s, according to his LinkedIn profile. That symposium has since been discontinued.

    Among the companies McLaughlin has worked for are McKinsey & Co, Accenture and Bridgewater Associates. During Trump's first term, McLaughlin also held positions in the NSC and State Department.

    Neither the White House nor McLaughlin responded to a request for comment, though McLaughlin updated his LinkedIn this weekend to reflect his new appointment.

    He replaces Andrew Peek, the former senior director for European and Russian affairs who was forced out in the May purge.

    (Reporting by Gram Slattery; Editing by Humeyra Pamuk and Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Charles McLaughlin appointed to lead European and Russian affairs at NSC.
    • •Trump administration focuses on US business interests in Russia and Ukraine.
    • •McLaughlin has extensive military and business experience.
    • •The appointment follows a significant NSC staff purge.
    • •US-Ukraine joint investment fund highlights economic priorities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about National Security Council taps ex-soldier with business experience for top Europe role

    1Who has been appointed to manage European and Russian Affairs?

    Charles McLaughlin, a former army special operations officer with significant business experience, has been appointed to manage European and Russian Affairs.

    2What is the significance of McLaughlin's appointment?

    His appointment indicates the Trump administration's focus on advancing U.S. business interests in Russia and Ukraine, especially after a recent NSC purge.

    3What prior experience does McLaughlin have?

    McLaughlin has decades of Army Special Forces experience and has worked with notable firms like McKinsey & Co and Accenture, as well as serving in the NSC during Trump's first term.

    4What recent developments have occurred regarding U.S.-Ukraine relations?

    In late April, the U.S. and Ukraine signed a deal to create a joint investment fund, granting the U.S. preferential access to Ukrainian markets.

    5Who did McLaughlin replace in his new role?

    He replaces Andrew Peek, the former senior director for European and Russian affairs, who was dismissed during the May purge.

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