Blinken to Senate: Confirm ambassadors for the sake of U.S. national
security
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[December 14, 2021]
By Humeyra Pamuk
JAKARTA (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken made a plea on Tuesday to the U.S. Senate to speed up the
confirmations of President Joe Biden's nominees to the post of
ambassador, saying delays hampered efforts to tackle foreign policy
challenges.
Biden has pledged to restore U.S. leadership in the world through
diplomacy, after four years of a unilateral approach espoused by his
predecessor Donald Trump, and having Senate-confirmed nominees is
crucial in achieving that goal.
"This is a huge problem," Blinken told a news conference in Jakarta, the
first stop on a Southeast Asia trip that will cover Malaysia and
Thailand. "For the sake of our national security, the Senate must act,"
he said.
Nominees do not become ambassadors until they are confirmed by the U.S.
Senate.
By last week, just 16% of the Biden administration's ambassadors were
confirmed, Blinken said, compared with the level of 70% to 90% by the
same point in the three previous administrations.
"Virtually every challenge we face, including dealing with Russia, with
China, with non-state factors, we're hampered by the fact that we don't
have our full national security and foreign policy team on the field."
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken listens to Indonesia's
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi speak after signing a Memorandum Of
Understanding on Maritime Cooperation at the Pancasila Building in
Jakarta, Indonesia December 14, 2021. Olivier Douliery/Pool via
REUTERS
He added that he had spoken about the problem with Senate Majority
Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday night.
Republican Senator Ted Cruz has put a hold on Biden's nominees as he
wants the president to impose sanctions that would halt Russia's
Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
Cruz has wielded power by being a lone holdout on a fast-track
confirmation process that requires consent by all 100 senators for
non-controversial nominees.
In November, Republican Senator Marco Rubio put a hold on Nicholas
Burns, Biden's nominee to be U.S. ambassador to Beijing.
(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Writing by Ed Davies; Editing by Robert
Birsel and Clarence Fernandez)
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