In the residence of the Paleisial Ambassador in Washington, all eyes saw Peter Mandelson fulfill his first diplomatic engagement.
The British ambassador in the US – who once described Donald Trump as a 'danger to the world' – had changed his song.
Mr. Trump is a “very consistent president,” he told a crowd, including civil servants of the White House and managers.
Standing under a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I On Wednesday evening, the architect of New Labor emphasized the narrow ties between the US and the UK and said that they 'actually share everything together'.

All eyes saw Peter Mandelson (photo) fulfill his first diplomatic engagement

Mr. Trump is a “very consistent president,” he told a crowd, including civil servants of the White House and managers
'We share people, we share cultures, we share a lot of intelligence, we share technologies and … we also share part of the fights of our opponents.
“And of course one thing we don't have to fight is trade, because we have this fantastic fair and balanced trade relationship when we answer so much – that's just a small thing that you can remember in the coming weeks.”
Lord Mandelson then presented Sir Keir Starmer, who had been touched in advance in DC.
Sir Keir spoke to the audience and said: 'I just arrived, but I can already feel that there is now a real buzz in Washington. You can feel that there is a new leader. He is a real one -off, a pioneer in business, in politics. Many people love him. Others like to hate him. But for us he is just … Peter. '
Lord Mandelson, who recorded his position this month, said that the world “lived a very important moment for our lives, between our two countries and indeed for all freedom -loving democracies in the world.”
Since his appointment, Lord Mandelson has tried to play his comments from the past about the Lord Trump. He said to the New York Times: “In 2019 I was a bit furious … But nevertheless the words I used about the president were childish and wrong.”