US envoy to Estonia resigns over Trump's comments on EU

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

The to Estonia, has resigned in "frustration" with Donald Trump's remarks on key (EU) allies, particularly in regards to the trade tariffs.

The State Department, while confirming Melville's resignation, said in a statement, "Earlier today, the United States' to Estonia, Jim Melville, announced his intent to retire from the effective July 29 after 33 years of public service."

In a post, Melville wrote, "A Officer's DNA is programmed to support policy and we're schooled right from the start, that if there ever comes a point where one can no longer do so, particularly if one is in a position of leadership, the honorable course is to resign. Having served under six presidents and 11 secretaries of state, I never really thought it would reach that point for me."

"For the to say the (EU) was 'set up to take advantage of the United States, to attack our piggy bank,' or that 'NATO is as bad as NAFTA' is not only factually wrong but proves to me that it's time to go," he added.

Trump has been a of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in the past, claiming that the "US has been treated very badly".

In the summit held last month, Trump reportedly told his fellow leaders that the NATO, Trade Organisation (WTO) and EU are the "worst of deals and very bad for "

Relations of the US with key EU allies have been strained in the recent months due to the US President's imposition of trade tariffs.

The EU has slapped retaliatory tariffs in a tit-for-tat move.

On a related note, Trump is scheduled to attend the NATO summit in on July 11 and 12, before flying to for a meeting with Russian on July 16.

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First Published: Sun, July 01 2018. 04:50 IST