President Donald Trump’s administration has asked US embassies worldwide to prepare for staff cuts, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday, as part of the Republican president’s effort to overhaul the US diplomatic corps.
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The sources said some embassies had been asked to look into reducing both US staff as well as locally-employed staff by 10 per cent each, with a list of the workforce due to be sent to the State Department by Friday, which would then determine further actions.
US embassies around the world employ both diplomats and local staff. Most embassy staff come from the host country, according to the National Museum of American Diplomacy.
Separately, a US official said that around 60 contractors at the State Department’s bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor had been terminated in recent weeks and that there was a possibility of further cuts in other bureaus.

ABC News first reported that US embassies had been told to start planning for staff reductions.
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The State Department said in a statement that it does not comment on internal personnel matters.