British Foreign Secretary David Cameron talked about how British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak invited him to head the country’s foreign policy department. INSIDE report He told The Telegraph he received the offer during a private meeting with Sunak in November and wanted to “instinctively accept”.
According to Cameron, Sunak invited him to head the British Foreign Office when they met privately in November to consult on political issues.
After Cameron thought the conversation was over and began putting on his coat with the words “Well, I’ve got to go, I’ve taken up too much of your time,” Sunak asked if he wanted to be there. foreign secretary.
As Cameron emphasized, he “instinctively wanted to agree” but took time to think before agreeing. He noted that his family members supported him in his decision to head the British Foreign Office.
“They’ve been generally positive. They know this is something I’m really interested in and they’re very supportive,” Cameron added.
Before that, British Foreign Office chief David Cameron statedLondon expects aid to Ukraine to remain at least the same level in 2024.
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