Putin ready to meet Trump ‘at any time’
US President-elect Donald Trump has picked ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson to be secretary of state, he announced yesterday, calling him “among the most accomplished business leaders and international deal makers in the world.”
But Tillerson has close ties to Russia and President Vladimir Putin, which is certain to draw scrutiny and fuel a potential Senate confirmation fight. Leading Republicans have already expressed anxieties as they contend with intelligence assessments saying Russia “interfered” with the US presidential election to help Trump.
Trump says he sees Tillerson’s ties with Russia as a selling point, along with his “vast experience at dealing successfully with all types of foreign governments.”
“Rex Tillerson’s career is the embodiment of the American dream. Through hard work, dedication and smart deal making, Rex rose through the ranks to become CEO of ExxonMobil, one of the world’s largest and most respected companies,” the billionaire real estate mogul said in a predawn news release from Trump Tower in New York.
Tillerson “knows how to manage a global enterprise, which is crucial to running a successful State Department,” Trump said.
In an accompanying statement, Tillerson said he was “honored” by his selection and shares Trump’s “vision for restoring the credibility of the United States’ foreign relations and advancing our country’s national security.”
Senator Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that will hold confirmation hearings in January, called Tillerson “a very impressive individual” with “an extraordinary working knowledge of the world.”
Corker, who had been considered for the secretary of state job, said Trump called him on Monday to inform him of his choice.
Reince Priebus, Trump’s incoming chief of staff, said yesterday that Tillerson was chosen because he is “a diplomat that happens to be able to drill oil.”
Tillerson has “had to maintain relationships across the world in many places that aren’t the easiest places to have relationships,” he said on MSNBC.
“The good Lord didn’t put oil in all freedom-loving democracies across the world and yet Rex Tillerson was able to make this work.”
“Donald Trump and Rex Tillerson, they hit it off and they have a similar vision of how to get things done,” Priebus said.
For weeks, Trump has teased out the secretary of state decision process publicly, often exposing rifts in his organization. Besides Corker, he also considered former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, a one-time vocal Trump critic. Romney wrote on Facebook that it “was an honor to have been considered” for the job.
Trump’s unconventional vetting procedures are in keeping with his style thus far.
In recent weeks, he’s attacked CIA intelligence, spoken to the leader of Taiwan and has continued his late-night Twitter tirades.
In Washington, a congressional investigation is in the works over a CIA assessment that Russia interfered in the November election on his behalf.
The issue is raising red flags among lawmakers concerned about the sanctity of the US voting system and potentially straining relations at the start of Trump’s administration.
On Monday, Trump tweeted: “Can you imagine if the election results were the opposite and WE tried to play the Russia/CIA card. It would be called conspiracy theory!”
Putin, meanwhile, said he was ready to meet Trump “at any time.”
In the transcript of his interview with journalists released in Moscow yesterday, Putin said “it’s widely known that the elected president of the United States has publicly called for the normalization of the Russian-American relationship. We cannot but support this.”
Putin said a meeting with Trump would be more likely after Trump’s January inauguration.
“We understand it will not be a simple task considering the extent of degradation of the Russian-American relationship,” he said. “But we are prepared to do our bit.”
If confirmed, Tillerson would face immediate challenges in Syria, where a civil war rages on, and in China, given Trump’s recent suggestions that he could take a more aggressive approach to dealing with Beijing.
A native of Wichita Falls, Texas, Tillerson came to ExxonMobil Corp as a production engineer straight out of the University of Texas at Austin in 1975 and never left.
Groomed for an executive position, Tillerson came up in the rough-and-tumble world of oil production, holding posts in the company’s central United States, Yemen and Russian operations.
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