UK foreign minister Cooper cuts short diplomatic tour

British foreign minister Yvette Cooper will cut short an intensive diplomatic tour designed to build consensus around making ​a ceasefire in the Iran war permanent and on the ‌next steps to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Cooper’s department is at the centre of a new crisis over Peter Mandelson’s appointment as Britain’s ambassador to ​the United States, after the government last week said ​foreign office officials had overruled a recommendation that he ⁠should not be given the role.

That revelation led to new ​calls from political opponents for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign. Starmer ​says he was not told of the initial vetting recommendation and is due to speak to parliament on the matter later on Monday.

Against that backdrop, Cooper ​will return to London early from the Japan leg of ​her trip after meetings on Monday, cancelling a scheduled speech in Tokyo on ‌Tuesday ⁠and skipping a planned return to the Gulf.

The foreign office did not give a reason for the change to her itinerary.

Cooper has been on the road since last week, meeting allies ​in Paris, Antalya, ​Dubai and Tokyo.

The ⁠top official in her department, Olly Robbins, was sacked last week after Starmer and Cooper lost confidence ​in him over what Downing Street said was ​his decision ⁠to overturn the vetting recommendation that Mandelson should not be cleared.

Robbins is expected to appear before a parliamentary committee on Tuesday. That ⁠comes ​after allies spoke out publicly to ​say he had been treated harshly by ministers.

Source:  Reuters

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