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US State Department’s top China official Rick Waters is stepping down

  • The exit of the head of the department’s newly created ‘China House’ comes at a tumultuous time in relations between Washington and Beijing
  • The news follows the announcement of other departures, including the National Security Council’s Laura Rosenberger and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman

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Rick Waters, who plans to leave his post at the US State Department’s China House in June, is seen before a briefing on Capitol Hill in January 2020. Photo: AFP
Robert Delaney

The head of a new US State Department unit tasked to coordinate efforts aimed at countering Beijing plans to step down next month, the department’s second high-ranking official with a China portfolio to announce a departure in less than two weeks.

Rick Waters, head of the State Department’s recently created Office of China Coordination, and known informally as its “China House”, will leave the position just six months after it was established to manage what Secretary of State Antony Blinken called “the scale and the scope of the challenge” posed by the country.

The career State Department official will “rotate out” of the unit and the Office of Taiwan Coordination on June 23 “as part of the Department’s normal summer transition process,” according to a State Department spokesman.

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“He will remain a member of the senior foreign service, but we have no details on his next assignment at this time,” the spokesman added.

US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman speaks in Washington in August 2021. Photo: AP
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman speaks in Washington in August 2021. Photo: AP

Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, weighed in on the move, asserting that “China House is already strengthening the [Biden] administration’s work to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific and out-compete China”.

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“Rick is a strategic thinker who has skillfully advanced US policy on China, and I am profoundly grateful for his service to our country,” he said. “We are in the process of selecting Rick’s successor and hope to have an announcement as soon as possible.”

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