The Free Press Journal

China: Top-ranking US diplomat resigns

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The top-ranking diplomat at the US Embassy in Beijing has abruptly resigned, telling colleagues he is leaving the Foreign Service over disagreeme­nts with Trump administra­tion policy, US officials has said.

State Department officials familiar with David Rank’s resignatio­n said he announced his retirement on Monday at a town hall meeting of embassy employees and cited President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord as a reason.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter.

The department confirmed Rank’s retirement, saying it was a “personal decision” but offered no details about his reasons for stepping down.

Rank was a 27-year career foreign service officer with experience in Afghanista­n, Taiwan, Greece and Mauritius. He was No. 2 at the embassy, in charge pending the arrival of Trump’s new ambassador to China, former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, who was confirmed by the Senate last month.

Rank’s resignatio­n was first reported by John Pomfret, editor-at-large for the website, SupChina.

Trump announced America’s withdrawal from a global climate change pact last week. That kept an election campaign promise, but fanned fears of the US abdicating its global leadership role and shunning internatio­nal consensus on the world’s most pressing issues.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was among Trump’s advisers who had been quietly lobbying for the US to stay in the pact.

Cooperatio­n with China on combating climate change was often cited by the Obama administra­tion as an area in which Washington and Beijing were able to work together, despite tensions in other areas of the relationsh­ip.

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