The UK has named veteran diplomat Christian Turner as its new ambassador to the United States, replacing Lord Peter Mandelson, Downing Street has confirmed.
Turner, a career Foreign Office official with nearly three decades of experience across Whitehall and overseas postings, will take up one of Britain’s most senior diplomatic roles at a pivotal moment in the transatlantic relationship. His appointment follows the departure of Mandelson, who was removed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer after evidence emerged of his continued association with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
The Foreign Office said King Charles has formally approved Turner’s appointment, with the UK now seeking the customary agrément from Washington. In a brief statement, the White House said it looked forward to working with Turner to “further enhance the strong relationship between the United States and United Kingdom”.
Turner said he was “honoured” to be nominated, adding that the timing of the role underlined its importance. “At a pivotal time for the transatlantic relationship, I look forward to working with President Trump’s administration, and leaders in Congress, business and society, to strengthen that bond in the years ahead,” he said.
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