Balozi wa Marekani ajiuzulu kufuatia sera za Trump

Chachu Ombara

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Mwanadiplomasia wa cheo cha juu wa Marekani nchini China amejiuzulu kwa madai kuwa hakukubaliana na sera za mabadiliko ya hali ya hewa za Rais Donald Trump.

Wizara ya mashauri ya nchi za kigeni ilisema kuwa naibu Balozi David Rank alijizulu.

Vyombo vya habari nchini Marekani vilisema kuwa Bwana Rank alijiuzulu kufuatia tangazo la Trump wiki iliyopita kuwa Marekani ilikuwa inajiondoa kutoka kwa makubaliano ya Paris.

Hatua hiyo ambayo Trump alisema kuwa itasaidia kulinda uchumi wa Marekani ilizua hisia tofauti kote duniani.

Wizara ya mashauri ya nchi za kigeni ilisema katika taarifa kuwa bwana Rank alifanya uamuzi wa kibinafsi.

Bwana Rank ambaye aliteuliwa Januari mwaka 2016 alikuwa mwadiplomasia mkuu wa Marekani nchini China kwa kuwa alikuwa kaimu Balozi. Terry Branstand ambaye aliteuliwa na Trump atachukua wadhifa huo.

Rank alianza kutumikia wadhifa huo mwaka 1990 na ameshatumikia nchini Afghanistan, Taiwan, Ugikiri na Mauritius.


Chanzo: BBC

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America's top diplomat in China has resigned over President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from a landmark climate change treaty, two sources told NBC News Monday.

Charge d'affaires officer David Rank was set to be replaced by former Iowa Gov. Terry Brandstad, who was confirmed as ambassador to China on May 22 but hadn't yet arrived to the post.

Rank, citing the Paris climate agreement, announced the resignation during a town hall meeting on Monday with embassy employees.

In his speech to embassy staff, Rank explained his resignation saying he was asked to do something in support of a policy this past weekend that as a "parent, patriot and a Christian" he simply could not do in good conscience.

In this undated handout released by the State Department, David H. Rank, is shown. State Department.

Former Amb. Dan Feldman, who most recently served as the special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the U.S. Department of State, and was Ranks' supervisor for almost five years described him as a "quintessentially professional foreign service officer," calling him "thoughtful, calm, judicious, non-political" and the kind of person "you want representing the U.S. government abroad."

Feldman, who was a political appointee in the Obama administration, lamented the loss of Rank — and others like him — from the State Department, saying the administration was "losing incredibly gifted officers at a moment when the U.S. needed them more than any other time in recent history."

A State Department spokesperson confirmed Rank’s departure to NBC News, but said he was “retiring,” adding: "Mr. Rank has made a personal decision. We appreciate his years of dedicated service to the State Department."

Rank was a respected foreign service officer who joined the State Department in 1990. He served in Greece, Mauritius, Taiwan, Shanghai and Afghanistan, and spoke Mandarin Chinese, French, Dari (Afghan Persian) and Greek.

"Dave Rank is the best America has to offer," Scott Mulhauser, the former chief of staff at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, told NBC News. "There is a reason he's received ever-tougher postings from presidents and secretaries on all sides of the political spectrum — he's as savvy as they come, remains cool in crises, has impeccable judgement and always puts his country first. He is one of the finest officers and one of the most impressive people I've ever met.”

Trump announced his decision Thursday to leave the Paris climate treaty, which was negotiated in 2015, took effect last November and seeks to prevent the earth’s temperature from rising more than 3.6 degrees Farenheit — an increase that scientists warn could trigger devastating impacts.

Nearly 200 countries signed on to the non-binding accord. Only the United States, Syria and Nicaragua (which didn't think the agreement went far enough, environmentally) did not.

Trump claims the treaty was negotiated poorly and puts the United States at an economic disadvantage. “We will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal that’s fair," he said.


NBC News
 
America's top diplomat in China has resigned over President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from a landmark climate change treaty, two sources told NBC News Monday.

Charge d'affaires officer David Rank was set to be replaced by former Iowa Gov. Terry Brandstad, who was confirmed as ambassador to China on May 22 but hadn't yet arrived to the post.
Rank, citing the Paris climate agreement, announced the resignation during a town hall meeting on Monday with embassy employees.

In his speech to embassy staff, Rank explained his resignation saying he was asked to do something in support of a policy this past weekend that as a "parent, patriot and a Christian" he simply could not do in good conscience.


In this undated handout released by the State Department, David H. Rank, is shown. State Department
Former Amb. Dan Feldman, who most recently served as the special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the U.S. Department of State, and was Ranks' supervisor for almost five years described him as a "quintessentially professional foreign service officer," calling him "thoughtful, calm, judicious, non-political" and the kind of person "you want representing the U.S. government abroad."

Feldman, who was a political appointee in the Obama administration, lamented the loss of Rank — and others like him — from the State Department, saying the administration was "losing incredibly gifted officers at a moment when the U.S. needed them more than any other time in recent history."

A State Department spokesperson confirmed Rank’s departure to NBC News, but said he was “retiring,” adding: "Mr. Rank has made a personal decision. We appreciate his years of dedicated service to the State Department."

Rank was a respected foreign service officer who joined the State Department in 1990. He served in Greece, Mauritius, Taiwan, Shanghai and Afghanistan, and spoke Mandarin Chinese, French, Dari (Afghan Persian) and Greek.

"Dave Rank is the best America has to offer," Scott Mulhauser, the former chief of staff at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, told NBC News. "There is a reason he's received ever-tougher postings from presidents and secretaries on all sides of the political spectrum — he's as savvy as they come, remains cool in crises, has impeccable judgement and always puts his country first. He is one of the finest officers and one of the most impressive people I've ever met.”

Trump announced his decision Thursday to leave the Paris climate treaty, which was negotiated in 2015, took effect last November and seeks to prevent the earth’s temperature from rising more than 3.6 degrees Farenheit — an increase that scientists warn could trigger devastating impacts.

Nearly 200 countries signed on to the non-binding accord. Only the United States, Syria and Nicaragua (which didn't think the agreement went far enough, environmentally) did not.

Trump claims the treaty was negotiated poorly and puts the United States at an economic disadvantage. “We will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal that’s fair," he said.


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Ninavyojua ni kuwa bado Trump hajateua Mabalozi
Hao wengine ni Democrats waliochaguliwa na Obama
 
Aende zake huko. Hadi wakuu wa vyombo vya ulinzi na usalama wa taifa wamejiachisha wenyewe na wengine kutimuliwa ndio itakuwa hicho kijamaa. Itachukua muda kumwelewa Trump lakini atakuja kuwa miongoni mwa marais bora kabisa kuiongoza US. Ushoga ndio hivyo anaufutilia mbali; wafadhili wa ugaidi wameanza kutajana wenyewe; acheni mzaha.
 
Lakini kasha make sana, maana wamesema ameanza kutumikia hicho cheo toka mwaka 1990, nafasi ilimchosha hiyo na kazunguka nayo nchi nyingi
 
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