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Kerry gets a real thumping

Trump and Pompeo accuse him of underminin­g US policy

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump lashed out at former secretary of state John Kerry for his meetings with Iran’s foreign minister after the Obama-appointee had left office.

“Kerry had illegal meetings with the very hostile Iranian Regime which can only serve to undercut our great work to the detriment of the American people,” Trump said on Twitter.

“He told them to wait out the Trump Administra­tion!” he said, ending his Tweet with the word “BAD!”

Kerry, who negotiated the 2015 Iran nuclear deal which Trump scrapped this year, said during a tour to promote his new book Every Day is Extra that he had met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif “three or four times” since he left office and Trump had entered the White House.

Without commenting on the legality of such meetings, the current US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, accused his predecesso­r of “actively underminin­g US policy”.

“What secretary Kerry has done is unseemly and unpreceden­ted,” said Pompeo, who is seen as an antiIran hawk.

“This is a former secretary of state engaged with the world’s largest State sponsor of terror and according to him ... he was telling them to wait out this administra­tion.”

A spokesman for Kerry said there was nothing improper about his conduct.

“Secretary Kerry stays in touch with his former counterpar­ts around the world just like every previous Secretary of State,” the spokesman said.

“And in a long phone conversa- tion with Secretary Pompeo earlier this year he went into great detail about what he had learned about the Iranian’s view.”

“No secrets were kept from this administra­tion,” the statement said, accusing Kerry’s successor of “political theatrics”.

Asked by conservati­ve radio host Hugh Hewitt on Wednesday if he had offered Zarif advice on how to deal with Trump’s decision to withdraw from the pact, he replied: “No, that’s not my job.

“What I have done is tried to elicit from him what Iran might be willing to do in order to change the dynamic in the Middle East for the better.

“I’ve been very blunt to Foreign Minister Zarif, and told him look, you guys need to recognise that the world does not appreciate what’s happening with missiles, what’s happening with Hezbollah, what’s happening with Yemen,” he added, echoing the current administra­tion’s denunciati­on of Teheran’s “malign” influence.

Conservati­ve commentato­rs immediatel­y leapt on the act as evidence of “treason”, with some calling for Kerry to go to prison.

Asked by a Republican lawmaker during a congressio­nal hearing about the so-called shadow diplomacy, Manisha Singh, an assistant secretary of state, told reporters on Thursday: “It’s really unfortunat­e if people from a past administra­tion would try to compromise the progress we’re trying to make in this administra­tion.”

State Department spokesman Heather Nauert added: “I’ve seen him brag about the meetings that he has had with the Iranian government and Iranian government officials.

“I’ve also seen reports that he is apparently providing, according to reports, advice to the Iranian government.

“The best advice that he should be giving the Iranian government is stop supporting terror groups around the world.”

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Making his stand: Kerry giving a speech during the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco. He has come under intense attack from Trump and Pompeo.
— Bloomberg Making his stand: Kerry giving a speech during the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco. He has come under intense attack from Trump and Pompeo.

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