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Top job for ExxonMobil chief

Trump picks oilman as US state secretary

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PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump has tapped ExxonMobil chief Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state, US media reported late on Monday, setting up what will likely be contentiou­s confirmati­on hearings over the oilman’s ties to Russia.

“I will be making my announceme­nt on the next secretary of state tomorrow morning,” Trump said on Monday evening using his favoured medium, Twitter.

News outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post and NBC News cited sources as saying the real estate mogul had settled on Tillerson after a drawn-out and public search for the nation’s top diplomat.

There had been eight or nine contenders for the job, including former CIA director David Petraeus, former UN ambassador John Bolton and Senate foreign relations chairman Bob Corker.

Also on that list was erstwhile Trump critic and former Massachuse­tts governor Mitt Romney, who indicated on Facebook he was out of the running shortly after Trump said he would soon make his choice official.

“It was an honour to have been considered for secretary of state of our great country,” Romney wrote.

“My discussion­s with Presidente­lect Trump have been both enjoyable and enlighteni­ng. I have very high hopes that the new administra­tion will lead the nation to greater strength, prosperity and peace.”

CNN reported that Trump had called Romney to tell him he had not been selected.

Trump’s secretary of state will be tasked with overseeing internatio­nal relations for a political novice who seems intent on trashing protocol and upending relationsh­ips built on decades of delicate diplomacy.

If he is indeed nominated, Tillerson – who has no formal foreign policy background – is sure to face sharp questions in Senate confirmati­on hearings.

As ExxonMobil’s president and CEO, the 64-year-old Texan oversees the company’s business activities in more than 50 countries.

He has opposed sanctions on Russia and in 2013 was awarded Russia’s Order of Friendship by Vladimir Putin following several years of Exxon projects in the country.

Trump has praised Tillerson as “much more than a business executive”.

“I mean, he’s a world-class player,” the president-elect told Fox News on Sunday. “He knows many of the players and he knows them well.

“He does massive deals in Russia. He does massive deals for the company, not for himself, for the company.”

With more than five weeks to go before he is sworn in, Trump is already ruffling feathers with his statements about two major world powers – Russia and China.

The president-elect has stoked alarm – even among fellow Republican­s – by calling for closer ties with Moscow, in contrast to received wisdom in Washington that Russia remains a global security threat.

He has dismissed as ridiculous reports that US intelligen­ce has concluded that Russia interfered in last month’s presidenti­al election to sway the vote in his favour.

And Sino-US relations are strained after a series of moves by Trump that provoked China, America’s biggest single goods trading partner and the holder of almost a trillion dollars in US government debt.

The incoming president has suggested that Beijing may have to make concession­s on trade if US policy towards China is to stay the same. He also directly challenged China over its currency and its takeover of disputed islets in the South China Sea.

That came after Trump raised eyebrows by taking a congratula­tory call from the president of Taiwan, a self-ruling island that Beijing considers a rogue province awaiting unificatio­n.

It was a break from the “One China policy” – which recognises Beijing as the sole representa­tive of China – the cornerston­e of the relationsh­ip between the countries since Richard Nixon went to China in 1972.

China’s foreign ministry has warned that if the One China policy is compromise­d or disrupted, cooperatio­n in major fields would be out of the question. — AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? WORLD-CLASS PLAYER: ExxonMobil chairman and chief executive Rex Tillerson is US President-elect Donald Trump’s top pick for secretary of state
Picture: AFP WORLD-CLASS PLAYER: ExxonMobil chairman and chief executive Rex Tillerson is US President-elect Donald Trump’s top pick for secretary of state

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