The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US ambassador to China says he’s retiring

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WASHINGTON: US ambassador to China Terry Branstad is stepping down, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced yesterday, at a time of increasing­ly strained ties between the world’s two biggest economies.

Thanking Branstad for his service, Pompeo said in a tweet that he had “contribute­d to rebalancin­g US-China relations so that it is results-oriented, reciprocal, and fair.”

In a statement, the US embassy in Beijing confirmed the departure, saying Branstad was retiring and would leave Beijing next month. It added that he had confirmed his decision to President Donald Trump by phone last week.

The 73-year-old had been in his post since May 2017.

“I am proudest of our work in getting the Phase One trade deal and delivering tangible results for our communitie­s back home,” the statement quoted him as saying.

It noted his work pushing

Beijing to class the powerful opioid fentanyl as a controlled substance, making its sale to the United States subject to China’s maximum legal penalty.

It did not give any details on who would take over at the embassy.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs – while acknowledg­ing Pompeo’s tweet – said it had not received notice of his resignatio­n.

Branstad – who previously served as governor of Iowa for more than 20 years across two spells – has represente­d Washington in Beijing during a period when tensions with China were heightened over trade, regional territoria­l claims, the coronaviru­s pandemic, and unrest in Hong Kong.

In June, he was summoned by Beijing after President Trump signed a law that paved the way for sanctions over Hong Kong, an action the foreign ministry slammed as “gross interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs.”

Last year, he called on Beijing to open a “substantiv­e dialogue” with the Dalai Lama during a rare visit to Tibet, a region where the central government is accused of widespread repression.

An early supporter of Trump’s run for the White House in 2016, Branstad was appointed soon after the election.

At the time, Trump’s transition team praised his “tremendous understand­ing of China and Chinese people.”

He was reported to have a long-standing relationsh­ip with Chinese President Xi Jinping, whom he first met in the 1980s.

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