US Senate confirms Rex Tillerson as secretary of state

Former Exxon Mobil chief with little diplomatic experience is now responsible for America’s foreign policy.

The US Senate has confirmed Rex Tillerson as President Donald Trump’s secretary of state, filling a key spot on the Republican’s national security team despite concerns about the former Exxon Mobil Corp CEO’s ties to Russia.

In the vote on Wednesday, 56 senators backed Tillerson, and 43 voted no.

The tally was largely along party lines, with every Republican favouring Tillerson, along with four members of the Democratic caucus: Senators Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Manchin and Mark Warner as well as Angus King, an independent.

Democratic Senator Chris Coons did not vote.

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Senate Democrats had tried, but failed, to delay the vote because of Trump’s executive order banning immigration from seven mostly Muslim countries and temporarily halting the entry of refugees.

They said they wanted to ask Tillerson more questions about the issue after Trump signed the order on Friday.

Senators had also expressed concerns over Tillerson’s ties to Russia after the executive spent years there working for the oil company.

Some faulted him for failing to promise to recuse himself from matters related to Exxon Mobil businesses for his entire term as secretary of state rather than only the one year required by law.

Republicans said they thought Tillerson would be a strong leader as the country’s top diplomat.

They also said it was important to fill key slots on Trump’s national security team quickly.

Source: News Agencies