Aaron Mehta writes Susan Thornton, acting assistant secretary of state, told reporters Monday that the Trump administration will continue to âremain engaged and active in Asia.â
Former President Barack Obama had called his administration’s efforts to rebalance U.S. foreign policy towards the region as “pivot” to the Pacific.
âThe Asian economy is very important for U.S. prosperity and growth, so we will be there working on fair trade and free trade issues, working on regional security challenges such as North Korea, and continue to press for a rules-based and constructive, peaceful and stable order in Asia,â Thornton said.
âWhether there will be a bumper sticker to put on that, itâs still early days, so itâs early to say,â she added, according to the report.