Voinovich Drops Opposition To Bolton As UN Ambassador
Voinovich drops opposition to John Bolton as U.N. ambassador
WASHINGTON – A senator who temporarily blocked U.N. Ambassador John Bolton's nomination last year said Thursday he would not stand in the way this year because of an urgent need to ease tensions in the Middle East.
“I realized we're at war ... and I said I think we need to accelerate this decision-making,” said Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio. “For the betterment of our country we need to clarify our position regarding John Bolton.”
Voinovich frustrated his GOP colleagues last year when he opposed Bolton's nomination in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. That led President Bush to install Bolton through a temporary appointment that expires in January.
Now, Voinovich said, pressing diplomatic issues with Iran, North Korea and in the Middle East require a smooth approval process for the man he once called a bully.
“My observations are that while Bolton is not perfect, he has demonstrated his ability, especially in recent months, to work with others and follow the president's lead by working multilaterally,” Voinovich said.
Bolton thanked Voinovich for his change of heart and recalled Thursday how the senator reached out to him after the appointment.
“I thought, at the time, that must have been a hard call for Senator Voinovich to make,” Bolton said. “But we are interested in U.N. reform. And I felt that if he were prepared to work with me, I was prepared to work with him. I valued his assistance.”
The senator told reporters he was not pressured by the Bush administration.
White House spokesman Alex Conant said, “We very much appreciate Senator Voinovich's willingness to take a new look at the nomination and his decision to support it.”
Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., the Foreign Relations Committee's top Democrat, said Bolton should not get a confirmation vote until the White House turns over documents Biden requested when Bolton was nominated last year.
Bush has resubmitted Bolton's nomination, but the Senate hasn't taken up the issue.
Voinovich said he told Bolton and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of his decision Wednesday night and both expressed their satisfaction.
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Gee! Ya Think???? I'm no fan of the UN but we have to have SOMEONE up there. Especially someone who can keep an eye on Kofi!
2 Comments:
It was amazing to see Bolton go through that so-called comfirmation hearing. All the unfounded fears and accusations.
I'm not at all surprised at the job he has done.
Ron,
What's also sad is Bolton will still have to put up with the crap from the usual suspects, Leahey, Biden, Kennedy, Feingold, etc. when confirmation comes up again.
Even though he has proven himself more than capable of being UN Ambassador.
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