The Citizen (KZN)

US building new order – Pompeo

SECRETARY OF STATE CRITICISES CHINA, IRAN ‘Plain wrong’ that America is not acting in the interests of the free world.

- Brussels

US President Donald Trump is building a new world order upheld by American leadership and democracy, his secretary of state told diplomats at an event in Brussels yesterday, blaming Iran and China for instabilit­y in the world.

“In the finest traditions of our great democracy, we are rallying the noble nations to build a new liberal order that prevents war and achieves greater prosperity,” Mike Pompeo said.

“Under President Trump, we are not abandoning internatio­nal leadership or our friends in the internatio­nal system,” he said.

Pompeo criticised Iran and China in his speech, rejecting suggestion­s that Washington was acting unilateral­ly.

“Even our European friends sometimes say we’re not acting in the free world’s interest. This is just plain wrong.

“We are acting to preserve, protect and advance an open, just, transparen­t and free world of sovereign states. This project will require actual, not pretend, restoratio­n of the liberal order among nations. It will require an assertive America and leadership from ... democracie­s around the world.”

Pompeo said the US was pushing the World Bank and Internatio­nal Monetary Fund to reduce funding to countries like China, saying they already had access to financial markets to raise capital.

Pompeo is in Brussels for talks among foreign ministers at Nato, where Trump has accused European members of failing to spend enough on their own defence and relying too much on Washington.

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