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Kerry deputy to head State Department until Trump pick confirmed

WASHINGTON, (MILLAT+APP/AFP) – Secretary of State
John Kerry bade farewell to colleagues on Thursday and made way for one of his deputies to take charge of US diplomacy until his successor is confirmed.
Incoming president Donald Trump has chosen former ExxonMobil chief Rex Tillerson to take over Kerry’s post, but the Texas oilman has yet to be
approved by the Senate.
From noon on Friday (1700 GMT), the acting secretary will be Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Shannon, the highest-ranked
non-political appointee in the department.
Shannon, who later appeared next to Kerry as he gave a farewell speech to staff, had met Tillerson earlier Thursday, State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters.
“I was told it was brief and cordial,” he said.
Kerry has not met Tillerson since Trump named him nominee, but the pair have had a telephone conversation and Kirby played down reports about tension in the transition process.