WASHINGTON -- The White House said Thursday US President Donald
Trump has canceled his delegation's trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland, due to the partial government shutdown.
"Out of consideration for the 800,000 great American workers not
receiving pay and to ensure his team can assist as needed, President Trump has
canceled his delegation's trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland," White House spokesperson, Sarah Sanders, said in a
statement.
Trump called off his own planned trip to the Swiss ski resort last week
due to the ongoing partial government shutdown and asked a US delegation, which
was led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, to attend the annual forum
instead.
The shutdown started on December 22 due to a budget standoff, in which
Trump requested USD5.7 billion for building a wall along the US-Mexico border,
but congressional Democrats rejected his demand.
The White House and Democratic congressional leaders appeared to get no
closer to solving the budget impasse after several rounds of negotiations.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has called on Trump to delay his State of
the Union address, saying the president should wait to deliver his message to
the nation until the partial government shutdown ends.
Meanwhile, Trump on Thursday postponed Pelosi's upcoming trip to
Brussels, Egypt and Afghanistan, asking her to stay in Washington to negotiate
with him.
The president didn't mention Pelosi's request to move the date of his
speech scheduled for January 29.
To resume work as "a national security agency," the US State
Department said on Thursday that it was recalling the furloughed employees back
to work next week with pay.
"The Department expects to be able to resume most personnel
operations and fund most salaries," Bill Todd, the department's deputy
undersecretary for management, said in a statement posted on its website.
According to the statement, most employees of the State Department will
resume work on Tuesday. (Xinhua)
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