The Denver Post

Pompeo, Trump bash exsecretar­y of state

- By Matthew Lee

WASHINGTON» Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unloaded Friday on his Obamaera predecesso­r, John Kerry, for “actively underminin­g” U.S. policy on Iran by meeting several times recently with the Iranian foreign minister, who was his main interlocut­or in the Iran nuclear deal negotiatio­ns.

In unusually blunt and caustic language, Pompeo said Kerry’s meetings with Mohammad Javad Zarif were “unseemly and unpreceden­ted” and “beyond inappropri­ate.” President Donald Trump had late Thursday accused Kerry of holding “illegal meetings with the very hostile Iranian regime, which can only serve to undercut our great work to the detriment of the American people.”

Pompeo said he would leave “legal determinat­ions to others” but slammed Kerry as a former secretary of state for engaging with “the world’s largest statespons­or of terror” and telling Iran to “wait out this administra­tion.” He noted that just this week Iranianbac­ked militias had fired rockets at U.S. diplomatic compounds in Iraq.

“You can’t find prece dent for this in U.S. history, and Secretary Kerry ought not to engage in that kind of behavior,” an agitated Pompeo told reporters at the State Department. “It’s inconsiste­nt with what foreign policy of the United States is as directed by this president, and it is beyond inappropri­ate for him to be engaged.”

Kerry, who is promoting his new book “Every Day is Extra,” tweeted a response to Trump that referred to the president’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, who agreed Friday to cooperate with the special counsel’s investigat­ion into Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election and possible coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign.

“Mr. President, you should be more worried about Paul Manafort meeting with Robert Mueller than me meeting with Iran’s FM. But if you want to learn something about the nuclear agreement that made the world safer, buy my new book,” Kerry said.

In the past, Kerry has been harshly critical of the president and his decision in May to withdraw from the Iran deal. Kerry denies negotiatin­g with the Iranians since leaving office or trying to “coach” them.

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