Rubio Meets Chile's Pérez Mackenna for Talks

Department of State

QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, what's your reaction to FIFA reversing the red card suspension after pressure?

SECRETARY RUBIO: You want to ask me about FIFA?

(In Spanish.)

(In English) It was a bad decision. They shouldn't even be reviewing these things on slow motion. Right? They should review them live-action. I think it was the right decision to reverse it. And if you're Belgium, why would you want to play a game and win a match, and then you win this match, and then everyone will argue you didn't really win it because their best player, leading scorer was not on the pitch during that - during the match?

So it's kind of unusual because, generally speaking, I mean, if you're playing, you want to - you want the other side to be at its best so that your victory is not tainted in that way.

So I think it was the right decision. Obviously, there's a lot of drama around it and so forth. But I think it was the right decision to reverse it, because that decision initially - from everyone I've - I'm not an expert on - I don't claim to be an expert on soccer, but from everyone I heard that knows about this, they all say that that - the guy's head wasn't even looking down. It wasn't like he knew where he was stepping.

So look, maybe they're trying to get an international incident. I don't know; maybe we'll bring it up at NATO tomorrow when we're there with the Belgians and everybody else. But I just hope the match will go on, everyone will be at full strength, and the winner will be the winner. If it's Belgium - they have a very good team - they'll move on and they can say they beat the U.S. at full strength at home. And that could be a big victory, like what you saw the UK do last night on the road in Mexico in a very tough environment. So - okay?

QUESTION: Okay.

SECRETARY RUBIO: Thank you.

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