[caption id="attachment_104207" align="alignright" width="134"] U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns addresses a news conference in Tunis February 1, 2014.[/caption]
WASHINGTON, October 24 (RIA Novosti) - United States Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns will leave his post Friday, but will continue to help with the US-Iran nuclear negotiations until November 24, the department's spokesperson Jen Psaki said Friday.
"He'll continue to serve on the [Iran] negotiating team," Psaki told reporters.
Williams has served for 33 years in the Foreign Service and has been the department's Deputy Secretary since July 2011. He has played a significant role in leading the Obama administration's nuclear talks with Iran.
His departure comes as the US and other Western countries attempt to reach a long-term nuclear agreement with Iran by November 24, after they accused the country of developing nuclear weapons, claims that Iran has denied.