Bloomberg
Britain’s ambassador to the US dramatically resigned after leaked comments in which he criticised the Trump. White House sparked a major diplomatic row between the transatlantic allies.
President Donald Trump decided to freeze out Kim Darroch, saying he would no longer deal with the man who had called his administration “inept†and “uniquely dysfunctional.â€
In a statement released by the UK government, Darroch announced he would quit after a “difficult†few days.
“The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like,†Darroch said.
The resignation follows a sustained attack from Trump, who described Darroch as a “pompous foolâ€.
Johnson’s Move
Perhaps more difficult for Darroch was the response of Boris Johnson, the man who is likely to be the UK’s next prime minister. During a televised debate, Johnson declined to back Darroch and would not commit to keeping him in his job, in sharp contrast to the endorsements and support the ambassador received from other senior British politicians.
“Since the leak of official documents from this embassy there has been a great deal of speculation surrounding my position and the duration of my remaining term as ambassador. I want to put an end to that speculation,†Darroch said. “Although my posting is not due to end until the end of this year, I believe in the current circumstances the responsible course is to allow the appointment of a new ambassador.â€
A spokesman for the UK Foreign Office said Darroch would stay on until a new ambassador takes over, although a caretaker envoy could be appointed to allow him to leave the Washington post sooner.
“I have told him that it is a matter of great regret that he has felt it necessary to leave his position as ambassador in Washington,†May told parliament on Wednesday. “The whole cabinet rightly gave its full support to Sir Kim.â€
May said all officials need to be confident “to give full and frank advice†and urged MPs to “reflect on the importance of defending our values and principles, particularly when they are under pressure.†That sounded like a veiled criticism of both Trump, for his attacks, and Johnson — May’s long-term rival — for his refusal to back the diplomat.
Johnson’s opponent in the contest to succeed May, who stands down later this month, did give his wholehearted support to Darroch. Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary and Darroch’s direct boss at the Foreign Office, hit back at Trump, saying the president’s outburst had been “disrespectful and wrongâ€.
On Wednesday, Hunt said he is “deeply saddened†that Darroch is standing down.
“I profoundly regret how this episode has led Sir Kim to decide to resign,†he said in a statement.