The Borneo Post

Tillerson to skip Nato meeting next month

-

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will skip a Nato meeting in April but travel to Russia the same month, fuelling fears about Washington’s commitment to the alliance.

Tillerson will be replaced by his deputy at the Brussels meeting on April 5 and 6, despite Washington’s efforts to quash questions about US President Donald Trump’s support for Nato and quest for better ties with Moscow.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is expected to visit Trump at his Florida golf resort in early April, and Tillerson would be expected to attend, but officials did not offer this as an explanatio­n.

Instead, they insisted Tillerson will in any case meet most of the foreign ministers from the 28nation military alliance at the State Department this week at a conference for the coalition fighting the Islamic State group.

“The US remains 100 per cent committed to Nato. President Trump said this in his very fi rst address to a joint session of Congress. He said our commitment to Nato is unwavering and it remains so,” acting State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Tuesday.

“We are trying to work out alternativ­e dates where the secretary could attend a ministeria­l, but that has to be a decision reached by a consensus and we’re mindful of that. So we’re trying to work out a compromise here.”

Toner said the decision was not unpreceden­ted, and that secretarie­s of state had missed the April foreign ministers meeting in 2003 and 1999.

In Brussels, the US will be represente­d by Tom Shannon, the highest ranking career diplomat left in the State Department from the previous administra­tion and Tillerson’s acting deputy.

After almost two months in the job, Tillerson has yet to appoint a deputy or any assistant secretarie­s, has avoided public and press events and is working with a small inner circle of advisers.

The administra­tion, meanwhile, has been scrambling to reaffi rm its commitment to Washington’s military alliances — including Nato — after Trump called into question their usefulness during the presidenti­al campaign.

Just last week, after meeting Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House, Trump took to Twitter to claim that Germany owes “vast sums of money to Nato and the United States,” reviving his charge that US allies are not paying their way.

Trump’s Defence Secretary James Mattis, a former Marine general, has declared that the US fully supports Nato, and Tillerson travelled last week to Asia to reaffirm ties with allies Japan and South Korea.

But the United States is by far the North Atlantic alliance’s leading partner, and Tillerson’s absence from its foreign ministers’ meeting will be noted with concern, especially by newer East European members on its exposed east flank. — AFP

 ??  ?? Tillerson speaks on issues related to visas and travel after Trump signed a new travel ban order in Washington, US. — Reuters photo
Tillerson speaks on issues related to visas and travel after Trump signed a new travel ban order in Washington, US. — Reuters photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia