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US President Donald Trump with Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft in June 2018. Photo: AFP

US Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft is Trump’s new favourite for UN pick, insiders say

  • President’s first pick to replace Nikki Haley, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert, withdrew a week ago

US Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft is emerging as the front-runner to be the next US ambassador to the United Nations.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is backing Craft for the post and she also has the support of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss personnel matters. They say President Donald Trump has been advised that Craft’s confirmation would be the smoothest of the three candidates he is considering to fill the job last held by Nikki Haley.

An October 2017 photo of US Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft in Ottawa. Photo: AP

Craft, a Kentucky native, was a member of the US delegation to the UN General Assembly under former president George W. Bush’s administration. She is also friends with McConnell’s wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, and thanked Chao for her “long-time friendship and support” at her swearing-in as ambassador.

As US ambassador to Canada, she played a role in easing the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, a revamp of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Trump’s first pick to replace Haley, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert, withdrew over the weekend.

Trump is also considering US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell and former US Senate candidate John James of Michigan for the post.

She’s not a policy intellectual, but she’s more emotionally astute
Chris Sands, analyst

Nauert’s weekend withdrawal from consideration came amid a push within the administration to fill the position given a pressing array of foreign policy concerns in which the United Nations, particularly the UN Security Council, is likely to play a significant role. From Afghanistan to Venezuela, the administration has pressing concerns that involve the world body, and officials said there had been impatience with the delays on Nauert’s formal nomination.

Trump said on December 7 he would pick the former Fox News anchor and State Department spokeswoman for the UN job, but her nomination was never formalised. Notwithstanding other concerns that may have arisen during her confirmation, Nauert’s nomination had languished in part due to the 35-day government shutdown that began December 22 and interrupted key parts of the vetting process.

With Nauert out of the running, officials said Pompeo was keen on Craft to fill the position. Although Pompeo would like to see the job filled, the vacancy has created an opportunity for him and others to take on a more active role in UN diplomacy. On Thursday, for example, Pompeo was in New York to meet UN chief Antonio Guterres.

From left: Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affairs Nestor Francisco Popolizio Bardales, UK Minister Responsible for Americas and Europe Duncan Alan, Canadian foreign minister Chrystia Freeland, Kelly Craft and Argentina’s foreign minister Jorge Marcelo Faurie at the 10th Lima Group meeting in Ottawa on February 4, 2019. Photo: AFP

Three other officials said both Pompeo and Bolton favour demoting the UN position to a sub-Cabinet level position, and Grenell has suggested he isn’t interested in a non-Cabinet role. The officials were not authorised to discuss internal personnel deliberations and spoke on condition of anonymity.

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Haley had been a member of the cabinet and clashed repeatedly with former secretary of state Rex Tillerson and others during the administration’s first 14 months. Bolton was not a cabinet member when he served as UN ambassador in George W. Bush’s administration, and neither he nor Pompeo is eager to see a potential challenge to their foreign policy leadership in White House situation room meetings, according to the officials.

Chris Sands, director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, describes Craft as warm and gracious and said she is often underestimated.

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“She’s always, ‘Oh, you know, I’m not the policy expert.’ But she has a disarming quality. She’s not a policy intellectual, but she’s more emotionally astute and so I think she is more effective than she comes off,” Sands said.

Craft is married to billionaire coal-mining executive Joe Craft and they are major Republican donors.

Craft has been ambassador during a low point in relations.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: u.s. env oy to canada is top pick for u.n. job
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