바카라 웹사이트Britain's foreign secretary is rejecting calls to resign for not interrupting his holiday on the Greek island of Crete to make a call to help translators flee Afghanistan.
Britain's foreign secretary Dominic Raab, who was on a holiday on the Greek island of Crete, did not call his Afghan counterpart on Friday after officials suggested he 'urgently' do so in order to arrange help for those who supported British troops.
바카라 웹사이트Britain's foreign secretary is rejecting calls to resign for not interrupting his holiday on the Greek island of Crete to make a call to help translators flee Afghanistan.
바카라 웹사이트According to the Daily Mail newspaper, Dominic Raab did not call his Afghan counterpart Hanif Atmar on바카라 웹사이트Friday바카라 웹사이트after officials suggested he “urgently” do so in order to arrange help for those who supported British troops.
바카라 웹사이트Two days later, the Taliban captured Kabul and Raab cut short his holiday and headed back to the U.K. to deal with the crisis.
바카라 웹사이트Defense Secretary Ben Wallace told BBC radio that the suggested phone call would not have made “any difference whatsoever” given the Afghan government was “melting away quicker than ice."
바카라 웹사이트Keir Starmer, leader of the main opposition Labour Party, said on Twitter: “Who wouldn't make a phone call if they were told it could save somebody's life?”
바카라 웹사이트Lisa Nandy, Labour's foreign affairs spokesperson, was one of many to call for Raab's resignation after what she described as “yet another catastrophic failure of judgment.”
바카라 웹사이트On entering 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office, Raab was asked if he would resign. In response, he said “no.”
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