Oman Daily Observer

Nuclear expert departs White House

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WASHINGTON: The Trump administra­tion’s top nuclear expert involved in talks on ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons programmes is leaving the White House as part of a regular rotation, three senior administra­tion officials said on Wednesday.

The expert, Andrea Hall, has already been replaced by Julie Bentz as Acting Senior Director of the Weapons of Mass Destructio­n directorat­e at the National Security Council (NSC), another US official said.

Bentz has a doctorate in nuclear engineerin­g, and has served three times previously on the National Security Council dealing with nuclear policy, the official said.

She joined the National Security Council in June 2016 in the administra­tion of former president Barack Obama and had served in several government positions related to weapons of mass destructio­n and proliferat­ion since 2003. Her previous position was as an adviser in the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce.

An NSC spokesman said that while some leadership positions are filled through political appointmen­t, the vast majority of NSC staff come from other agencies and typically serve for a year.

Hall played a key role in the run-up to a summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore last week.

Trump has hailed the Singapore summit as a success. Sceptics have questioned whether it achieved anything new, given that Pyongyang appeared to make no new concrete commitment­s. — IANS

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