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Former US senator Lugar to be knighted

Orders from the Queen

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WASHINGTON, April 15, (AP): Former Sen. Richard Lugar is being knighted on orders from the Queen of England, joining a select list of Americans to receive the distinctio­n.

The Indiana Republican, who this year left the Senate after serving 36 years, will receive the rank of honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire during a ceremony at the British Embassy in Washington on Tuesday. The British Ambassador, Sir Peter Westmacott, is set to preside.

Since leaving the Senate, Lugar has taken on various roles, including leading the Richard G. Lugar Institute for Diplomacy and Congress with the German Marshall Fund. He also serves as a distinguis­hed scholar and professor at the Indiana University School of Global and Internatio­nal Studies. Lugar said he was deeply honored to be knighted. “I will focus my service on solving our most serious challenges in a spirit of cooperatio­n between our countries,” he said in a statement Monday.

He said he was first inspired by Queen Elizabeth’s leadership “when she received me as the young Rhodes Scholar in London, 58 years ago and asked me about Indiana.”

Lugar’s studies at Oxford University were his first outside of the United States. He went on to become one of the Senate’s foremost foreign policy experts, focusing much of his work on nuclear proliferat­ion issues and relations with Europe. Along with former Democratic Sen. Sam Nunn, Lugar crafted legislatio­n that helped eliminate nuclear warheads in the former Soviet Union.

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