State Department Conducts Daily Press Briefing, Sept. 12
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: Great, thank you. Thanks, Morgan. Thanks, everyone. As you may know, earlier this week I traveled to the
First and foremost, on behalf of the administration and the American people, I want to extend sincere condolences to the people of the
On the government side, as the world's single-largest humanitarian donor, the United States Government has responded to the request for assistance from the Bahamian Government and has been providing life-saving assistance to address acute humanitarian needs. On Sunday, I myself visited Abaco and met with the
To date, more than 47 metric tons of
Following my visit to Abaco, I traveled to the capital,
In my meeting, I was very impressed with the prime minister and his pledge to collaborate with our team on the ground. He made it very clear that if we come across any barriers, any logjams, any red tape, he stands ready to clear the way. I also introduced to the prime minister
As part of our continuing response, today I am announcing nearly
As I mentioned earlier, I'm truly humbled by the surge in generosity of Americans who are trying to help with relief efforts in the
I thanked all of these leaders for their assistance and leadership as they seek to help their neighbors in need. I made clear that
This is obviously a very difficult time for the people of the
For the latest updates on the response, as well as more information on how the public can help during this crisis, I would encourage all of you to go to our website, usaid.gov/dorian, and that can show different ways that people can help out. It also gives our latest updates.
So thank you for this opportunity, Morgan, and I'm ready to address questions.
QUESTION: Thank you. Thank you, sir. I'm wondering if you or
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: So for that I would defer to - I guess to Morgan. That's not something that
QUESTION: No, but you might have an opinion one way or the other.
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: Again, I would defer to the
QUESTION: All right. Well, then let me phrase it differently. Do you think that the denial of TPS status in any way reflects on what you said was this tremendous outpouring of American response to the victims of the hurricane?
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: So USAID is the operational part of our presence there, and so that's what our focus is, and how we deliver relief and coordinate with our partners, first off in the Bahamian Government but also our international donor partners, and that's really where I'd confine my remarks.
QUESTION: Thanks. Christina with
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: So let me - I'll answer the last part of that first. The way that we're responding - first off, we mobilized our DART within 24 hours, and we had, in fact, already prepositioned some personnel and relief supplies. We responded immediately.
The first and most important thing we do is assess the needs and make sure that as we provide assistance and as we coordinate with other donors that we are responding to actual needs and how we can deliver that assistance most effectively to where it's most needed, so there's no duplication and that we don't see problems of bureaucracy.
On the first part, my personal assessment, and I had a chance to visit
You look at some places and you see things completely wiped out and devastated, and there's a lot of hard work that lies ahead. So we're working closely with the government's NEMA, their
In terms of specifics, I'd refer you to our website. One of the things that's very clear is the situation changes rapidly, and so I want to make sure we always get you the most accurate information. I pledge to you 100 percent transparency, and that's the best way to get the latest information.
QUESTION: Thank you. And can you say if you're stepping up anything to help people evacuate? Any - any --
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: Well, what I can tell you, one of the issues that we are hearing about, or one of the items to be addressed, is as people have - some people have evacuated from Abaco, they have moved to other parts of the
QUESTION: You mentioned that
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: So the way that we approach humanitarian crises like this is at the request of the Government of the
To be clear, there's a long road ahead. I think it is very clear that the
ADMINISTRATOR GREEN: Great. Thank you.
QUESTION: Thank you.
QUESTION: Appreciate it.
QUESTION: Thank you.
This week, we have seen reports that the Iranian vessel
This fits into the web of lies perpetrated by the Iranian regime for 40 years. Their deception and broken promises are not just aimed at the international community, but the Iranian people too. Despite the revolutionary promises of a better society, the thugs in
Moving on, today I have the pleasure of announcing our new Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues,
Tomorrow morning, Secretary Pompeo will welcome an official delegation from
Tomorrow's discussions with the Brazilian delegation will focus on a range of topics important to our countries, including supporting democratic government - governance, pursuing economic prosperity, strengthening security and defense cooperation, and promoting peace and the rule of law. The dialogue reflects the high value we place on our partnership with
Lastly,
Before I go to you, Matt, on that, a fun little mini-announcement here: Many of you who have been covering the
QUESTION: That's pretty impressive.
QUESTION: It could get hacked.
QUESTION: That's pretty amazing, dragging a bureaucracy into this modern technology.
QUESTION: I'm going to make it even easier on you --
QUESTION: -- because there's so much to talk about today, I'll just go alphabetically. (Laughter.) We'll start with A.
QUESTION: Well, no, no, no, no, I'm not going to ask all of them, but I'm going to start mine with A,
QUESTION: I don't - well, maybe you can explain to me and to everyone else what the status is - well, what our policy currently is towards the
QUESTION: And yet the
We've often talked at this podium about how personal this issue is to so many people because of the loss of American life and the loss of the lives of our
QUESTION: Tuesday runs into every other --
QUESTION: -- or every other day? Nothing unusual --
QUESTION: -- happened on Tuesday, right?
How we get there obviously is going to diverge from how we thought we were going to get there two weeks ago. We will certainly have updates as it relates to new policies that the President wants to pursue, but I think - and correct me if I'm wrong - in my opinion, I think both the President and the Secretary have been pretty forthright over the past week about where they think we are, why the President felt like the talks are dead for now, and we'll work on a path forward in
QUESTION: Yeah, but is the channel of communication open, whether or not it's being used? Or is it being - is there an open channel of communication and is it being used, and if not, why not?
QUESTION: Well, yeah. I mean, is it still - given what the President has said, is Zal still able to pick up the phone and - or fly to
QUESTION: All right. Well, it's just - it's not a parlor game. I mean, we're talking - you're saying who talks to who. I mean, that's a question of whether there are negotiations or whether you're willing to have negotiations, willing - there's an open channel to have them at all. So I'd just make that point. So it's not a parlor game. It's --
Anything else? No? Okay.
QUESTION: On that point, I just want to clarify, Morgan. So has the President directed you or the Secretary to tell
QUESTION: Or the Secretary.
The Secretary hasn't characterized it to me that way, but listen, I don't think that there's a lot to read into here. It's - the President said that the talks are dead, and now we have the high-level goals that the President would like to achieve, and Secretary Pompeo and Secretary Esper and the entire national security team that's represented in - here at the
I think in any of these, whether it's
QUESTION: And do you have any insight on what made this attack and this casualty different from the other, I think, 15 U.S. service members who have been killed in
And it's hard for me to really go beyond that, because I thought that the general described it so well. I think that you were at a point in time that, as the President indicated, that we were close to what we all thought was an agreement and that we were in the right place, and that was seen as - the way that the President described it was not a good-faith effort, obviously, by the
But also, I think when you're that close to the end of what - of an agreement and the
I'm not saying anything new here. These are all - this is all what's in the President's tweets, and so I think it's really easy to look at the President's tweets from Saturday night and see what he said about why he believes the talks are dead. I don't have any insight beyond that, because I think that our President speaks very directly to all of us, to the American people, to the world about what's on his mind, and that - I think he was very forthright to the American people about where we are in the process and why he got there and why he made the decision that he did.
QUESTION: Does Zal still have a job?
QUESTION: It's not like clean out your office, you're done? He's still hanging around?
QUESTION: Can we go from A to I? On
QUESTION:
QUESTION: I'm with Reuters.
QUESTION: I'm well known to the people behind me.
QUESTION: Two things.
QUESTION: One, the British foreign ministry said the other day that the ship had offloaded some of its oil --
QUESTION: Yeah. That's why I started by saying can we go from A to I, on
QUESTION: There are a lot of Is, though.
QUESTION: The British foreign ministry - well, I said
And then question two: The President the other day, when asked if he would consider some kind of easing of sanctions for
QUESTION: Thank you.
The Secretary laid out 12 demands over a year ago for ways in which he thinks that the Iranian regime needs to behave in order to be brought back into the community of nations. The Secretary - I was with him at the
So the President doesn't rule out diplomacy, and the Secretary will, of course, continue to support him in whatever decision that the President makes. But the - there has been - there's been no statement from the Secretary of State about any chance in policy to
QUESTION: So - and just one follow-up on that.
QUESTION: Maximum pressure stands unless and until the Iranians meet the 12 demands that the Secretary made last May, a year ago in May?
QUESTION: Morgan, can I --
QUESTION: And then - sorry - then the other question.
QUESTION: Which was on the ship, yeah. Do you have evidence that it has offloaded crude oil that has made its way to
And so what have we done? As
So I think the importance here to our friends around the world and the international community is to note that, once again, you have been lied to and misled by the Iranian regime, and this illicit oil again goes to the Assad regime. And the thing that is incredibly troubling about that is we know exactly what the Assad regime is using that for. They're using it to slaughter Syrians.
QUESTION: So - and just so I'm clear, you have evidence that oil went from the Adrian Darya to the Syrian Government?
QUESTION: Pardon me?
QUESTION: Yeah, no, I just wanted to make sure. Good. Thank you.
QUESTION: Morgan, could I just follow up on that - on the
QUESTION: (Off-mike.)
QUESTION: I just wanted --
QUESTION: Sorry, thanks. I'm just following up on the
So the sanctions remain on many countries, of course including the Iranians. And again, the 12 demands are - this is not something mythical, this is just something that's actually quite easy for the Iranian regime to follow. It's a guideline for how they are going to need to act and behave if they want to be accepted back into the community of nations. And so everyone should, I think, take a new Google search and look at those again and refresh our memories because that was our guide.
QUESTION: I see. So this is just to lift the sanctions and not as precondition to negotiation.
QUESTION: Also just on
QUESTION: Okay. Thank you.
QUESTION: Turkish courts recently ruled that the Kurdish politician and former member of parliament
QUESTION:
QUESTION: Okay.
QUESTION: I'm sorry,
QUESTION: Yes.
QUESTION: Me? (Laughter.) I'm sorry.
QUESTION: There are two of them back here.
QUESTION: You just said yes, so --
QUESTION: I'll go ahead and then --
QUESTION: Thank you, Morgan. Since this past week, a growing number of Kurdish families and mothers of children been abducted by
QUESTION: One more question on
QUESTION: Just one more.
QUESTION: A
QUESTION: -- earlier that the
QUESTION: It was --
QUESTION: It was
QUESTION:
QUESTION: Yeah, so --
QUESTION: Yes.
Yeah, go ahead.
QUESTION: If you we could move alphabetically to
QUESTION: We haven't - 'I', we stay on 'I'. (Laughter.)
QUESTION:
We've seen earlier this week, as you mentioned, that there - have said publicly that they have some - that there's an indication at least that they're willing to return to negotiations, and that statement is something that we welcome.
In the meantime, again, if you look at this holistically, our goal for
Last question.
QUESTION: Thank you. Thank you.
QUESTION: Follow-up, North Korean issue again.
QUESTION: Recently North Korean foreign ministry ask for - to
QUESTION: National Security Advisor
QUESTION: (Off-mike.)
(The briefing was concluded at



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