The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kelly Craft confirmed as new US envoy to United Nations

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Kelly Craft won Senate confirmati­on to be the next US ambassador to the United Nations, overcoming Democratic resistance after President Donald Trump tapped her for the high-profile post.

Craft has been serving as US ambassador to Canada, where she was involved in negotiatio­ns over a revised North American free trade pact.

She is married to a wealthy coal magnate, and Democrats have expressed concern that her family ties to the industry may influence policy at a time when they want the US economy to be turning towards new sources of power like renewable energy.

Last month during her confirmati­on hearings, she pledged to lawmakers that she would refuse herself from climate change talks involving coal at the global body, even as she stood by Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the UN-backed Paris climate accord. But her declaratio­n that she believed ‘both sides’ of climate science raised eyebrows and indicated that she may be out of sync on the issue with the rest of the UN.

Democrats also voiced concern about her lack of relevant internatio­nal and technical experience for such an important and demanding position.

In a recently released minority report, Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee wrote that Craft “has neither the experience nor the skillset to represent US interests or challenge the world’s most seasoned diplomats on the global stage.” — AFP

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