The US diplomat at the heart of the Bush administration’s Iran policy is to leave his post, in a move that represents a setback for Condoleezza Rice, US secretary of state.
Nicholas Burns, the number three at the state department, has been a close colleague of Ms Rice for almost 20 years, and has been trusted by her as the point man not only on US policy on Iran, but also on Kosovo and the US’s nuclear pact with India.



