Politics

Rex Tillerson Gets His First Test on the Road

The secretary of state rolls up his sleeves to deal with the Qatar crisis.

Qatari officials greet Tillerson as he arrives in Doha on July 11. 

Photograph: Qatar News Agency via AP Photo

At the start of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson showed a rare flash of impatience during a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. As Lavrov started complaining about the loss of a reserved parking space outside the ambassador’s residence in Washington, D.C., Tillerson cut him off. “We’re going down here, Sergei,” Tillerson said, making a swirling down-the-drain motion with his hand, according to two people who were in the meeting. His point: He wasn’t there to talk about petty grievances.

Tillerson suggested that his boss, President Donald Trump, take an equally direct approach in his sitdown with Russian President Vladimir Putin a few hours later. Trump did so and began the meeting by raising the issue of Russia’s election meddling, according to a senior Department of State official familiar with the meeting. Putin and Trump spent the next 45 minutes discussing the elections and cyber­security, the official says.