British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has offered an apology after facing criticism for leaving D-Day commemorations in France on Friday to attend a national television interview in the UK – where he heavily criticized the opposition party that stayed overseas. “The last thing I wanted to do was cause anyone any hurt or upset, which is why I apologize unreservedly for the mistake that I made,” Sunak said on Monday.
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‘I apologize unreservedly’: British PM Sunak acknowledges ‘mistake’ of leaving D-Day events early
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