The U.S. State Department said Tuesday it would continue to work with the UK ambassador despite a diplomatic row which saw President Donald Trump call him “wacky” after a leaked set of memos referred to the Trump administration as “inept.” Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt defended the ambassador saying he would remain in the U.S. if he becomes prime minister.
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U.S. says it will keep working with UK despite diplomatic row, Hunt promises to keep ambassador
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