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Tillerson to House panel: Putin seized opportunit­y

Trump disputes he was not ‘prepared’ at German session

- By John Hudson and Josh Dawsey The Washington Post

WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee that Russian President Vladimir Putin out-prepared President Donald Trump during a key meeting in Germany, putting the U.S. leader at a disadvanta­ge during their first series of tête-à-têtes.

The U.S. side anticipate­d a shorter meeting for exchanging courtesies, but it ballooned into a globespann­ing two-hour-plus session involving deliberati­ons on a variety of geopolitic­al issues, said committee aides, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss Tillerson’s seven-hour closed meeting with the committee.

“We spent a lot of time in the conversati­on talking about how Putin seized every opportunit­y to push what he wanted,” a committee aide said. “There was a discrepanc­y in preparatio­n, and it created an unequal footing.”

Tillerson, whose public remarks about the president have been sparse since his dramatic firing in March 2018, spoke to a bipartisan group of lawmakers and staffers Tuesday at the request of the chairman of the committee, Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y.

In response to Tillerson’s remarks, Trump countered his former aide, saying in a statement that he “was perfectly prepared for my meetings with Vladimir Putin. We did very well at those meetings.”

Committee aides peppered the former oilman with questions about the 2017 session in Hamburg. Unlike in Helsinki last summer, when Trump met with Putin without advisers present, Tillerson attended the Hamburg meeting, giving him rare insight into the two leaders’ interactio­ns. Experts said the disparity in preparatio­n was unsurprisi­ng but risky given Putin’s depth of experience and savvy.

“Putin is a very nimble adversary who’s been at this for 20 years now,” said Andrew Weiss, a Russia scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for Internatio­nal Peace. “The Hamburg meeting sounds like it was one of Putin’s wildest dreams: a freewheeli­ng backroom-style conversati­on with a U.S. president.”

In the past, Trump has downplayed the importance of preparatio­n, saying his gut instinct and ability to read a room are paramount for a successful summit.

“I don’t think I have to prepare very much,” Trump said ahead of his historic first meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un last year. “It’s about attitude, it’s about willingnes­s to get things done. So this isn’t a question of preparatio­n, it’s a question of whether or not people want it to happen, and we’ll know that very quickly.”

Tillerson told the committee that he believed there was more the United States needed to do to counter Russia on the global stage, said a person who was in the room.

When asked about the former secretary’s remarks, a Republican committee aide said that “we believe Tillerson’s testimony best speaks for itself, and are hopeful that our Democrat chairman will release the full transcript of the meeting to the public soon.”

Committee staffers were interested in how Middle East foreign policy was made, asking detailed questions about Kushner and Elliott Broidy, a top fundraiser and ally of Trump whose office was raided by federal investigat­ors last year in a search for records about his dealings with Trump administra­tion associates. Broidy has ties with the United Arab Emirates, a Persian Gulf ally that has worked closely with Kushner

Trump and Tillerson sparred behind the scenes for months before Trump fired him in a tweet. But their public rapport took a turn in December when Tillerson told CBS that Trump did not read much and had issued directives that were against the law.

Trump responded in a tweet that Tillerson was “dumb as a rock” and “lazy as hell.”

 ?? NICHOLAS KAMM/GETTY-AFP 2017 ?? Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, whom President Trump fired in 2018, spoke to a House committee Tuesday.
NICHOLAS KAMM/GETTY-AFP 2017 Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, whom President Trump fired in 2018, spoke to a House committee Tuesday.

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