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US secretary of state: 'I did not want this job'

Tillerson, ex-CEO of ExxonMobil, says he was persuaded by his wife to enter Trump administration as America's top diplomat

22.03.2017 - Update : 23.03.2017
US secretary of state: 'I did not want this job' US State Secretary Rex Tillerson

New York

By Ovunc Kutlu

NEW YORK

Rex Tillerson has said he did not want the position of secretary of state when first offered, but his wife persuaded him.

"I didn’t want this job. I didn’t seek this job," Tillerson told the U.S. news website Independent Journal Review in an interview published late Tuesday.

Tillerson, former CEO of ExxonMobil, said his first meeting with Donald Trump was after the Republican presidential candidate became President-elect.

Tillerson thought the meeting was about his experience as an executive and a discussion of the global issues he had to deal with in that capacity, but the reality was different.

"When he asked me at the end of that conversation to be secretary of state, I was stunned," Tillerson said.

It was, however, his wife who helped the Texan executive to accept his new job in the Trump administration.

His wife shook her finger in his face and said "I told you God’s not through with you", Tillerson said.

"My wife convinced me. She was right. I’m supposed to do this," he added.

The state secretary said he had planned to retire this month from ExxonMobil. "I was going to go to the ranch to be with my grandkids," he said.

Rex Tillerson led ExxonMobil from the beginning of 2006 to January 2017, during which time the company operated in various parts of the world, from Latin America to Russia.

He criticized the sanctions against Russia in 2014 and 2015 when ExxonMobil was exploring oil and natural gas in the Arctic with Russian energy giant Rosneft, and had billions invested in the project.

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