Asserting that the world has changed dramatically, Tillerson said the US will have a "very open" and "honest conversation" with its allies about how to share their burden which they have been carrying.
"We all carry the burden. We're not going to set the burden down. We're not going to walk away. But we have to talk about how we're going to carry this burden going forward because the world has changed," he said.
His remarks came in response to concerns expressed by top Senators that the budgetary cuts proposed by US President Donald Trump would have a major impact on America's overseas engagement.
"We've got to take new approaches that engage other countries who should share our same objectives for their part of the world. Then we will move and try to engage others elsewhere and keep the effort under way with the resources we have, but call on others to do more, as well," Tillerson said.
"Whether it be a proposed 32 per cent cut to your department, which represents us in some of the most important forms in every country around the world; whether it be a decision to back out of the most important international agreement that has been entered into over the course of the last decade or whether it be this decision, whether it be deliberate or not, to keep assistant secretary and deputy secretary positions unstaffed for a longer time than any of us can remember in any previous administration," he said.
"So to take a big step back from US leadership, it does seem deliberate, it does seem intentional," Murphy said.
He said it could certainly be a strategy to telegraph to the rest of the world that they needed to make their own plans, need to form their own alliances and just simply cannot "rely" on the US.
Tillerson, however, disagreed with Murphy's view.
"I guess I take a completely counter view to the way you've interpreted the President's actions and what the administration has had under way in discussions with many of our long-standing allies and friends.
"I think we're really leaning into US leadership to make it clear to these long-standing allies and very important allies and friends of ours that America has been leading for a very long time, and the American people have been reaching in their pockets and paying for this leadership for a very long time," Tillerson said.
"You need to understand, we're going to have to do more than we've been doing, because we have that responsibility now. We should not look to America to carry us on their backs every step of the way," he said.
"That's part of the conversation that we've been trying to stimulate. And every leader has to express it to their own people in their own way. I would tell you, NATO is a perfect example, and you're well aware of the demands we've been making of NATO members. NATO has never seen a response from countries like they're seeing now because of this pressure that has been put on others," he said.
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