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Abstract:Boris Johnson vowed to stand up for Britain's diplomats around the world and take a robust approach toward U.S. President Donald Trump if he succeeds in becoming the next prime minister. Johnson, the runaway favorite to
LONDON (Reuters) - Boris Johnson vowed to stand up for Britain's diplomats around the world and take a robust approach toward U.S. President Donald Trump if he succeeds in becoming the next prime minister.
Johnson, the runaway favorite to be named as Theresa May's successor on July 23, has been criticized for failing to support Britain's ambassador to Washington, Kim Darroch, after Trump attacked the envoy, prompting him to resign.
“There are reasons for thinking that our relationship with the United States is the single most important strategic fact of our times,” he told a leadership campaign event. But he added that he had criticized Trump before and would do so again if needed.
“I will stand up for our fantastic diplomats across the world,” he said.
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