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World / Fri, 07 Jun 2024 The Times of India

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak regrets early departure from D-Day anniversary events

NEW DELHI: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed regret on Friday for his premature exit from the D-Day anniversary events in France the previous day. His decision to return to the UK, where he is currently engaged in an election campaign , had drawn significant criticism.In a post on X, Sunak, who is facing difficulties in garnering voter support ahead of the July 4 election, stated, "After the conclusion of the British event in Normandy , I returned back to the UK." He acknowledged that upon reflection, it was an error not to remain in France for a longer period, and offered his apologies. "On reflection, it was a mistake not to stay in France longer – and I apologise," he added.The 80th anniversary of the allied landings, a pivotal moment in World War Two, was commemorated in Normandy, northern France, with the presence of world leaders such as US President Joe Biden and Britain's King Charles.Sunak delivered a speech at a British-led event but assigned other responsibilities to ministers, including foreign secretary David Cameron, who was photographed alongside Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at a subsequent memorial ceremony.According to news reports, Sunak's early departure from the event was motivated by his intention to participate in a television interview with a British broadcaster. The Conservative Party, led by Sunak, is currently trailing the opposition Labour Party by approximately 20 points in opinion polls as the national election approaches.

NEW DELHI: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed regret on Friday for his premature exit from the D-Day anniversary events in France the previous day. His decision to return to the UK, where he is currently engaged in an election campaign , had drawn significant criticism.In a post on X, Sunak, who is facing difficulties in garnering voter support ahead of the July 4 election, stated, "After the conclusion of the British event in Normandy , I returned back to the UK." He acknowledged that upon reflection, it was an error not to remain in France for a longer period, and offered his apologies. "On reflection, it was a mistake not to stay in France longer – and I apologise," he added.The 80th anniversary of the allied landings, a pivotal moment in World War Two, was commemorated in Normandy, northern France, with the presence of world leaders such as US President Joe Biden and Britain's King Charles.Sunak delivered a speech at a British-led event but assigned other responsibilities to ministers, including foreign secretary David Cameron, who was photographed alongside Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at a subsequent memorial ceremony.According to news reports, Sunak's early departure from the event was motivated by his intention to participate in a television interview with a British broadcaster. The Conservative Party, led by Sunak, is currently trailing the opposition Labour Party by approximately 20 points in opinion polls as the national election approaches.

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