Committee Chairman and US Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) speaks to the press after a mark up hearing before Senate Foreign Relations Committee to vote on the nomination of Kerry to be secretary of state January 29, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. -AFP Photo
Committee Chairman and US Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) speaks to the press after a mark up hearing before Senate Foreign Relations Committee to vote on the nomination of Kerry to be secretary of state January 29, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. -AFP Photo

WASHINGTON: The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday swiftly and unanimously approved President Barack Obama's choice of Sen. John Kerry to succeed Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state.

By voice vote, the panel approved the nomination of the Democrat, who has been a member of the committee for 28 years and led it for the past four.

The full Senate likely will vote later Tuesday, clearing the way for his swearing-in this week. Kerry did not attend the session in the ornate diplomatic room in the Capitol.

In his absence, Democrats and Republicans praised Kerry and remarked on his extensive grasp of the issues during his confirmation hearing last Thursday.

''Long-winded,'' joked Sen. John McCain, a Republican and a Kerry friend who had introduced the senator at that hearing.

Sen. Bob Menendez, a Democrat, who succeeds Kerry as committee chairman, said the senator would be ''formidable secretary of state.''

Obama chose Kerry, the son of a diplomat, decorated Vietnam veteran and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, to succeed Clinton, who is stepping down after four years.

Obama is overhauling his national security team. The president has nominated Chuck Hagel for defense secretary and John Brennan to serve as CIA director.

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