The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 12, 1984, Image 12

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Ambassador’s
future role still
to be decided
United Press International
WASHINGTON — U.N. Ambas
sador Jeane Kirkpatrick, a dis
gruntled diplomat and outspoken
conservative, said she and President
Reagan agreed Tuesday to meet
again after the inauguration to dis
cuss her future in his second term.
A stern-faced Kirkpatrick entered
the White House briefing room after
her 30-minute session with Reagan
and said she had to catch a plane
back to New York for a speaking en
gagement.
After studying her Finger nails for
a few moments, she looked up and
said:
“I met with the president. I gave
him a report on how were’re doing
in the General Assembly so far. He
agreed we’re doing a lot better than
we used to, but there’s quite a way to
go.
“We talked a bit about the future
and agreed to talk again sometime
after the inauguration. That’s all I’m
going to have to say,” she said, turn
ing and walking out the door as re
porters shouted questions that went
unanswered.
A White House official said the
two most likely would meet in Jan
uary, soon after Reagan publicly is
sworn in for a second term Jan. 21.
Although the one-on-one Oval
Office meeting had been expected to
clarify Kirkpatrick’s future role — if
any — in the administration, her
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concise report left the issue up in the
air.
Administration officials could not
say whether or not Reagan discussed
otner positions for Kirkpatrick.
Kirkpatrick, one of the more vocal
conservatives to hold a Cabinet-level
position in the administration, has
made it clear she is frustrated at the
United Nations and has said she
would leave the post when the cur
rent General Assembly session ends,
an event scheduled for next week.
Kirkpatrick, 58, has expressed in
terest in a top foreign policy job,
such as national security adviser, a
post currently held by Robert Mc-
Farlane. That move, however, has
been vigorously opposed by Secre
tary of State George Shultz, who
views such a change as a challenge to
his position.
In a recent interview, Reagan said
there were no vacancies in his ad
ministration “worthy” of her skills,
although White House spokesman
Robert Sims noted, “The president
has said he’s interested in keeping
her.”
Kirkpatrick’s academic back
ground in Latin American relations
made her a prominent voice in the
administration’s evolving polices to
thwart Marxist adventurism in the
region. Her tough-talk style won her
ethusiastic applause at last August’s
Republican convention.
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