US Envoy To Russia Won't Resign -- But Won't Defend Trump
Elizabeth Preza
July 22, 2018 5:16 am
Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, on Saturday responded to a column by Salt Lake Tribune columnist Robert Gerke, explaining why he wont step down from his role even after Donald Trump appeared to side with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a press conference last Monday. But, Huntsman offered little in the way of support for the presidents actions.
Huntsman was responding to a column published Tuesday in the Tribune, the Utah paper owned by Huntsmans brother, Paul Huntsman. In that article, Gerke called on Hunstman to resign, writing, Huntsman, you work for a pawn, not a president. That article was published in the wake of Trumps stunning performance last Monday in Helsinki, during which the president cast doubt on U.S. intelligence agencies and appeared to accept Putins denial of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Writing for the Tribune, Huntsman defended his position as U.S. ambassador to Russia, explaining that he is charged with representing our countrys interest, which in the case of Russia are complex and little understood.
Popular punditry is ill-suited to describing the acts of courage, dedication and patriotism I regularly witness as chief of mission overseeing one of Americas most sensitive overseas outposts, Hunstman wrote. Our work has been made more difficult over the past year by the loss of hundreds of colleagues through unprecedented expulsions of diplomats and a staff drawdown imposed by the Russian government.
In his op-ed, Hunstman likewise defended the representatives of our foreign service, civil service, military and intelligence services who work to stabilize the most dangerous relationship in the world, one that encompasses nuclear weapons, fighting terrorism, stopping bloodshed in Ukraine, and seeking a settlement of the seemingly intractable Syrian crisis.
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