The trip will provide an opportunity to reaffirm the strong relationship between “the UK and its closest strategic ally”, according to a Foreign Office press release.
David Cameron will make his first visit to Washington as the head of British diplomacy from the day after tomorrow Wednesday, the Foreign Office announced yesterday Sunday in London.
The trip will provide an opportunity to reaffirm the strong relationship between “the UK and its closest strategic ally”, according to a Foreign Office press release.
Mr Cameron — Britain’s prime minister from 2010 to 2016 — was named on November 13 as the new Foreign Secretary of the Conservative government under Rishi Sunak.
In Washington, he will hold talks with “key members of (US President Joe) Biden’s administration, including Secretary of State Anthony Blinken” and meetings “with Republican and Democratic figures in Congress.”
The focus of the talks will be “supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression” and “de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East”, always according to the announcement of his services.
David Cameron made his first trip abroad since taking up his new post in Ukraine on November 16. In Kiev, he promised that London would continue to provide support to Ukraine “as long as necessary”.
He also traveled to Israel, where he held talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Source :Skai
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