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Lord Mandelson Acknowledges Past Criticism of Trump as 'Ill-Judged' Amid US Ambassador Appointment

The incoming UK ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, retracts previous remarks on Donald Trump and expresses confidence in his approval by the US administration.
Lord Peter Mandelson, the UK's incoming ambassador to the United States, has described his previous criticism of Donald Trump as 'ill-judged and wrong.' Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Mandelson acknowledged that comments made in 2018 and 2019, in which he referred to Trump as 'reckless' and 'a bully,' were influenced by the political climate in Britain at the time.

Mandelson stated that his views have evolved and that Trump’s 'extraordinary' second mandate had earned him 'fresh respect.' He expressed confidence that Trump would approve his appointment, saying, 'I think President Trump will look at my credentials and consider what’s best for the relationship going forward.' He added that he had heard no indications of potential issues from the White House.

His appointment requires approval through the diplomatic process, including presenting his credentials to President Trump.

Mandelson has reportedly received 'agrément' from the US government, signifying their agreement to accept him as a diplomat.

Previously, Mandelson’s critical remarks had raised concerns about possible opposition from the Trump administration.

Last month, Trump’s campaign co-manager Chris LaCivita referred to Mandelson as 'an absolute moron' and suggested he should 'stay home.' However, UK officials now believe there is little risk of his appointment being blocked.

A Foreign Office spokesperson confirmed Mandelson’s designation as the UK’s ambassador to the US, with the formal diplomatic process ongoing.

Mandelson is expected to fly to Washington, DC, soon to present his letter of credence, marking the final step in his appointment.

Mandelson, a prominent figure in British politics, previously served in ministerial roles under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

He was appointed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in December, succeeding Dame Karen Pierce, the first woman to serve as the UK’s ambassador to the US. The US State Department has been contacted for comment on the appointment process.
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