Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

White House quarrel out in open

- Associated Press

PALM BEACH: An internal White House quarrel over the timing of new Russia sanctions played out in public when the new economic adviser suggested UN ambassador Nikki Haley was suffering from “momentary confusion” and Haley retorted: “With all due respect, I don’t get confused.”

The feud appeared to quiet down after the economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, called Haley to apologise on Tuesday afternoon, a White House official said.

Earlier on Tuesday, Kudlow told reporters during a briefing in Florida that Haley “got ahead of the curve” when she said the US would be slapping new sanctions on Russia on Monday in retaliatio­n for the country’s support for Syria’s Bashar al-assad government after its latest suspected chemical attack.

Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, said additional sanctions are under considerat­ion but have yet to be implemente­d. Of Haley, he said, “There might have been some momentary confusion about that.”

Haley then issued a terse statement to Fox News: “With all due respect, I don’t get confused.”

The dispute between Haley’s team and the White House had been playing out largely behind the scenes since Haley told CBS on Sunday that treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin would be announcing new sanctions directed at companies associated with Syria’s chemical weapons program on Monday, “if he hasn’t already”.

The White House had been struggling to explain Haley’s remarks amid reports that President Donald Trump put the brakes on the new sanctions. Several officials have disputed that characteri­sation, saying Haley was out of the loop.

Three senior administra­tion officials said there were several attempts to get Haley to back off or clarify her comments, but she refused.

The officials said that, under the plan conceived last week, the sanctions would have been announced on Friday night, at the same time US, French, and British forces launched a missile strike on Assad’s chemical weapons facilities. But the sanctions were not ready in time for Trump’s Friday night statement, so they were delayed.

The officials said a decision was then made to announce the sanctions as an answer to Russia’s response to the strikes. But that plan was re-evaluated and then put on hold over the weekend as it became clear that Russia’s response was less robust than anticipate­d.

A national security council memorandum said the new sanctions would be announced soon, but it did not specify a date. Officials began to delve deeper into the proposed sanctions and decided to hold off on anything imminent, but Haley was unaware, the officials said.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Donald Trump and his envoy to the UN Nikki Haley (left).
REUTERS FILE Donald Trump and his envoy to the UN Nikki Haley (left).

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