“We have a president who made clear in his inauguration speech that one of the most important objectives of American foreign policy is to promote peace. Peace through strength, and without giving up our values,” he said after being sworn in.
Marco Rubio This Tuesday, he was sworn in as the new United States Secretary of State, reaffirming that the government of Donald Trump It will promote ‘peace through strength’ in the international arena and be guided by national interests.
“We have a president who made clear in his inauguration speech that one of the most important objectives of American foreign policy is to promote peace. Peace through strength, and without giving up our values,” he said after swearing in his position as president on Tuesday. new head of US diplomacy.
“It seems extraordinary to me that it’s something that needs to be said and hasn’t been said enough lately,” said Rubio, who is the first member of the new Cabinet to be sworn in after Senate approval.
Rubio explained during his first statements as new Secretary of State that American foreign policy should be determined by the answers to one of three questions: “Does it make us stronger? Does it make us safer? Does it make us more prosperous?” “If you don’t do one of those three, we won’t do it,” he said.
“It is a moment of transformation. We are on our way to one new era which I believe will make the world a safer place,” said Rubio, who also used Spanish during his acceptance speech, in a nod to his Cuban heritage.
In an interview for NBC, he was questioned about Trump’s statements about his ability to end the war soon UkraineRubio has emphasized that there is a president in the United States who wants to achieve peace.
“The official policy of the United States will be that the war must end and we are going to do everything we can to make that happen,” said Rubio, who has opted for a “stable and lasting” resolution that prevents another war “within two, three or four years.”
However, Rubio has again acknowledged, as he did during his confirmation appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, that the war in Ukraine is a ‘complex’ conflictswhich will be “complicated” to resolve and therefore both sides will have to give up their “maximum objectives”.
Source: EITB

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