Kim Darroch, U.K. Ambassador to U.S., quits after diplomatic spat over leaked memos

Memos from Kim Darroch were leaked to a British Sunday newspaper, infuriating U.S. President Donald Trump who launched a stinging Twitter attack on both the envoy and British Prime Minister Theresa May

July 10, 2019 05:13 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 10:40 am IST - LONDON

British Ambassador to the U.S. Kim Darroch. File

British Ambassador to the U.S. Kim Darroch. File

Britain’s Ambassador to Washington resigned on July 10 after Donald Trump labelled him ”stupid” and “wacky” following the release of confidential memos from the envoy in which he branded the U.S. President’s administration inept.

Memos from Kim Darroch were leaked to a British Sunday newspaper, infuriating Mr. Trump who launched a stinging Twitter attack on both the envoy and British Prime Minister Theresa May who had given him her full support.

 

In a growing spat between the two close allies, Mr. Trump said he would no longer deal with Mr. Darroch and called Ms. May “foolish”. In his resignation letter, Mr. Darroch said his position was no longer tenable.

“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,” he wrote.

“I want to put an end to that speculation,” he added. “The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like.”

In his confidential memos dating from 2017 to the present, Mr. Darroch, 65, had said reports of in-fighting in the White House were “mostly true” and last month described confusion within the administration over Mr. Trump’s decision to call off a military strike on Iran.

“We don’t really believe this Administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction-riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept,” Mr. Darroch wrote in one cable.

 

Ms. May told Parliament that Ministers had expressed their backing for Mr. Darroch, a career diplomat who was due to leave his post anyway at the end of the year.

“I have told him it is a matter of great regret that he has felt it necessary to leave his position as ambassador to Washington,” she said. “The whole Cabinet rightly gave its full support to Sir Kim on Tuesday.”

The souring of relations between Britain and the United States comes at a particularly unwelcome time for London, which is mired in the details of how and when to leave the European Union, a departure currently scheduled for Oct. 31.

Britain is hoping to strike a major post-Brexit trade deal with Washington as one of the upsides of leaving the bloc.

Ms. May herself is due to step down as Prime Minister by the end of July and while one of the two contenders to replace her, foreign minister Jeremy Hunt, had said Mr. Darroch should keep his job, the other, frontrunner Boris Johnson, had pointedly declined to do so.

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