The Trump administration plans to eliminate most of the Ministry of State in Africa in its planned restructuring to the Ministry of State, New York TimesWith reference to an executive draft that can be signed this week and which the publication would have had access to.
The proposed order prescribes the closure of embassies and consulate throughout Africa, according to the report. It would replace the Bureau of African Affairs, which monitors politics in Sahara South of Sahara, with a much less special broadcasting office for African affairs, which would report to the White House’s National Security Council and focus on a limited number of issues, including coordinated counter -business operations, said Law.
Other changes include closing departments that work with subjects such as democracy, human rights and refugee issues, according to the report.
The signing of the order of President Donald Trump, whose elements can still be changed, would be accompanied by efforts to dismiss career diplomats and personnel in public service, Times said, with reference to current and former US officials.
The Ministry of State and the White House National Security Council did not immediately comment on the newspaper on the order early on Sunday morning.
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