Phil Stewart
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And then now, you know, he's going to come to Washington and they're going to welcome the foreign minister from Colombia and it's a total turnaround.
So, you know, I think that people have kind of accepted that, you know, this is this kind of, you know,
Volatility in U.S.
foreign policy is probably by design, but it's definitely something that they're dealing with.
And they seem to be very โ the diplomats that I talk to seem to kind of understand it.
I mean, I've been at Reuters.
Yeah, definitely that's how Reuters is.
But I've been at Reuters since I was in college, basically.
So it's how I've always sort of carried myself.
And if I did, you know, if you think I expressed an opinion anywhere, then that was certainly... No, I don't.
That's what I'm saying.
That must have been an accident because I didn't... Because I really don't... I try to keep myself out of it.
I mean, our goal at Reuters is really to do just that, is that you shouldn't have any sense of any opinion about the journalist when you're reading an article.
And if you do, you should write the ethics folks at Reuters to tell them that they've made a mistake and they need to address it.
So that is definitely the policy that I've always kind of lived by at Reuters.
You know, I don't know how to answer that question because it's it's I've been a war correspondent for a lot of my career.