Tillerson shortens Africa trip for 'pressing issues' in Washington

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrives at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi ahead of his departure for Chad, March 9, 2018. /REUTERS
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrives at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi ahead of his departure for Chad, March 9, 2018. /REUTERS

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has cut short his first trip to Africa to return to Washington, about one day ahead of schedule, to deal with urgent work there.

Tillerson’s travel plans have changed so that he can return to Washington early on Tuesday morning instead of late that night, a spokesman for the top US diplomat told reporters travelling with him.

The Secretary departed Nairobi on Monday morning. He will visit Chad and Nigeria, both oil-producers struggling to contain the Boko Haram insurgency, on Monday afternoon and evening.

Instead of spending Monday night in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, before flying back to Washington, Tillerson’s spokesman said the Secretary had changed his schedule so that he would spend only a few hours in Nigeria before leaving late in the evening to fly home.

On Saturday while visiting Nairobi, Tillerson, 65, cancelled his scheduled events because he had been feeling unwell.

His week-long, five-country visit to Africa has come amid other urgent foreign policy developments, including Thursday’s announcement that US President Donald Trump will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

that Tillerson ended

his trip

to attend to "pressing issues" in Washington.

Before Kenya, Tillerson visited Djibouti and Ethiopia.

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