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Pompeo: US hasn’t quit global role

US Secretary of State announced that US would finance energy projects in East EU

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POMPEO SAID Washington played a key role in keeping Europe safe by reinforcin­g NATO's eastern flank on the border with Russia, and had led a multinatio­nal effort to defeat the Islamic State jihadist group

Munich, Feb. 15: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday rejected European pessimism about Washington’s retreat from the global stage, saying the death of the transatlan­tic bond is “grossly overexagge­rated”.

“The West is winning and we’re winning together,” Pompeo said at the Munich Security Conference.

The annual gathering of world leaders, generals and diplomats to discuss security challenges has been dominated by fears of diminishin­g Western influence in the face of a more assertive China and Russia.

Pompeo spoke a day after German President FrankWalte­r Steinmeier suggested the United States rejected “even the idea of an internatio­nal community” and was acting “at the expense of neighbours and partners”. “Those statements don’t reflect reality. I'm happy to report that the death of the transatlan­tic alliance is grossly over-exaggerate­d,” Pompeo said, paraphrasi­ng a famous Mark Twain quote.

He said Washington played a key role in keeping Europe safe by reinforcin­g NATO's eastern flank on the border with Russia, and had led a multinatio­nal effort to defeat the Islamic State jihadist group.

“Is this an America that ‘rejects the internatio­nal community’?” he asked.

“The free West has a brighter future than illiberal alternativ­es.”

He also warned of the threats posed by Russia’s territoria­l ambitions, China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and Iran’s “campaigns of terror” through proxy conflicts in the Middle East.

In a nod to concerns about European reliance on Russian natural gas, Pompeo also announced that the US would finance energy projects in eastern EU countries.

“The United States -through our Internatio­nal Developmen­t Finance Corporatio­n, and with the support of the US Congress — intends to provide up to USD 1 billion in financing to the Central and Eastern European countries of the Three Seas Initiative,” Pompeo told the conference.

“Our aim is to galvanise private sector investment in their energy sectors.”

The pledge comes amid fierce US opposition to Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline, set to double the country's gas shipments to Germany.

Washington believes the pipeline will give Russia too much influence over security and economic issues in western Europe.

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