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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson prior to a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir at the State Department in Washington, DC. Tillerson will meet with members of the NATO alliance next week, after initially planning to skip ministerial talks, a spokesman said on March 24, 2017. Photo: AFP

Tillerson to meet Nato ministers after all to avoid damaging snub

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will meet Nato foreign ministers at a rescheduled gathering on March 31, a senior State Department official said on Friday, ending a furore over his earlier decision to skip the event.

Earlier, Tillerson had decided not to attend his first meeting with the ministers, originally scheduled for April 5-6 - raising fears about the new US administration’s commitment to the military alliance.

But the State Department official said the meeting in Brussels had been brought forward and would now go ahead. There was no official statement from Nato.

Britsh foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (R) speaks with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (C) and Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jafari at a meeting of the coalition to defeat the Islamic State group. Photo: AFP

Tillerson’s potential no-show had increased unease caused by US President Donald Trump’s description of Nato as “obsolete” during his election campaign.

Trump has since said he strongly supports the alliance, but in interviews and speeches he continues to air grievances over what he see as Europe’s failure to pay its fair share of protecting the West.

Tillerson met many of the Nato foreign ministers in Washington this week at a gathering of the coalition fighting Islamic State militants, but the meeting in Brussels would be his first formal Nato ministerial.

Given the US role as the de facto head of the alliance, it is rare for the United States’ top diplomat to miss a Nato meeting. The last time was during the Iraq war in 2003, when Colin Powell was forced to cancel at the last moment.

Tillerson, a former top executive at Exxon Mobil Corp who worked with the Russian government, originally decided to attend a US visit by the Chinese president instead of the April Nato meeting.

“The Secretary of State will visit Nato in Brussels on Friday, March 31st. The visit will come after his trip to Ankara, Turkey. Details about his schedule are forthcoming,” the State Department official said on Friday.

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