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Marco Rubio Confirmed as Secretary of State, Focuses on Diplomacy

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
January 22, 2025
in Politics, Trump Administration, U.S.
Marco Rubio Confirmed as Secretary of State, Focuses on Diplomacy
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Marco Rubio was sworn in as the 72nd U.S. Secretary of State on Tuesday, January 21st, following unanimous Senate confirmation. Rubio, the first Hispanic American to hold the position, pledged to prioritize American interests in global diplomacy, aligning closely with President Trump’s foreign policy agenda. During the ceremony, Vice President JD Vance administered the oath of office, and Rubio emphasized a pragmatic approach to foreign relations. He said, “We will work hard every second of the day to help him [Trump] achieve the agenda the American people have given him to achieve.”

Rubio outlined his guiding principles for the State Department, focusing on whether policies make the U.S. stronger, safer, and more prosperous. Speaking in both English and Spanish, Rubio said, “It’s an incredible honor to be the secretary of state of the most powerful, best country in the world. ” He thanked his family, colleagues, and President Trump for the opportunity. In his remarks, Rubio reiterated Trump’s commitment to putting America first in all diplomatic efforts.

The new Secretary of State also addressed pressing international issues, including the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. In a CBS interview earlier in the day, Rubio expressed hope but noted the challenges of negotiating with groups like Hamas. Rubio highlighted the importance of diplomacy in achieving long-term peace in the region, saying “We want it to work out. We think there is the broader hope of a peace in the region. So we’re hopeful, but I think we need to be realistic about what we’re dealing with here.”

On the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Rubio advocated for a serious and pragmatic approach, recognizing the complexity of the situation. While supporting Ukraine, he acknowledged the conflict’s broader impact on European stability. He emphasized the role of hard diplomacy in resolving the war, noting that negotiations should be discreet rather than played out publicly.

Rubio also commented on President Trump’s controversial pardons for January 6 defendants, sidestepping the debate by stating that his focus remains on foreign policy. He pledged to dedicate himself fully to keeping the nation secure and fostering prosperity through effective international relations.

Rubio’s confirmation signals the administration’s intention to strengthen America’s global standing while prioritizing domestic interests. With a focus on pragmatic diplomacy, Rubio is poised to navigate complex global challenges, including conflict resolution and rebuilding alliances.

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