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Rex Tillerson: Trump foreign affairs pick narrowly backed | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The Foreign Relations Senate Committee has narrowly approved Rex Tillerson as US secretary of state, despite concerns about his business ties to Russia. | |
It split along party lines, with all 11 Republicans voting in favour and all 10 Democrats against. A full vote will now be held in the Republican-run Senate. | |
The move caps a busy day for the new Donald Trump administration. | |
Among the measures, he withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, fulfilling a campaign pledge. | |
President Trump signed an executive order to pull out from the 12-nation trade deal that had been a linchpin of former President Barack Obama's Asia policy. | |
"Great thing for the American worker what we just did," Mr Trump said. | |
At the start of his first full week in office, the president also: | |
Also on Monday, the Senate confirmed Mike Pompeo as Mr Trump's CIA director. | |
Mr Pompeo's immediate task, correspondents say, will be to establish an effective relationship between the spy agency and Mr Trump. | |
The president has been critical of the CIA for finding that Russia had been actively working to influence the US presidential elections. | |
In another development, new US Defence Secretary James Mattis said Washington had an "unshakeable commitment" to Nato, despite Mr Trump's earlier description of the military alliance as "obsolete". | |
Trump takes charge | |
Rex Tillerson, Trump's wildcard diplomat | |
What now for other countries in the TPP? | |
What executive actions has Trump taken? | |
What will happen in his first 100 days? | |
The Foreign Relations Senate Committee approved Mr Tillerson after leading Republican Senator Marco Rubio dropped his opposition. | |
Mr Rubio sparred with Mr Tillerson, a 64-year-old Texan oilmen, during confirmation hearings earlier this month, accusing him of being soft on Russia. | |
The former head of Exxon Mobil, Mr Tillerson knew Russian President Vladimir Putin as a businessman. | |
But Mr Tillerson has since criticised Moscow for its annexation of Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula in 2014. | |
Mr Rubio said earlier that although he had doubts over the choice, he believed a new president was entitled to deference in assembling his cabinet. | Mr Rubio said earlier that although he had doubts over the choice, he believed a new president was entitled to deference in assembling his cabinet. |
"Despite my reservations, I will support Mr Tillerson's nomination in committee and in the full Senate,'' said Mr Rubio. | "Despite my reservations, I will support Mr Tillerson's nomination in committee and in the full Senate,'' said Mr Rubio. |
He had challenged Mr Tillerson over his refusal to call President Putin a "war criminal" over Russia's air strikes in Syria and his failure to condemn strongly enough human rights violations in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines. | |
Mr Rubio was among the candidates who fought Mr Trump in the battle for the Republican presidential ticket. | Mr Rubio was among the candidates who fought Mr Trump in the battle for the Republican presidential ticket. |
The partisan split in the voting is unusual. Traditionally, nominees for secretary of state have been approved by overwhelming votes from both parties. | |
Senator Ben Cardin, the committee's top Democrat, said earlier that he would not vote for Mr Tillerson, also over his position on Russia, as well as other issues. | Senator Ben Cardin, the committee's top Democrat, said earlier that he would not vote for Mr Tillerson, also over his position on Russia, as well as other issues. |
He also suggested that Mr Tillerson's "business orientation" could "compromise his ability as secretary of state to forcefully promote the values and ideals that have defined" America. | He also suggested that Mr Tillerson's "business orientation" could "compromise his ability as secretary of state to forcefully promote the values and ideals that have defined" America. |
While critics raise concern about his ability to trade in his corporate interest for a national one, some supporters suggest the former CEO's background as a global dealmaker may bring fresh perspective to the nation's top diplomatic post. | While critics raise concern about his ability to trade in his corporate interest for a national one, some supporters suggest the former CEO's background as a global dealmaker may bring fresh perspective to the nation's top diplomatic post. |