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Trump criticises ‘spoiled’ Tokyo over trade deficit ahead of tariff deadline

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Opinion   来源:Markets  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Former US President Joe Biden has given his first in-depth interview since he left the White House in January, speaking to the BBC about his legacy, foreign policy and his view of President Donald Trump's first 100 days.

Former US President Joe Biden has given his first in-depth interview since he left the White House in January, speaking to the BBC about his legacy, foreign policy and his view of President Donald Trump's first 100 days.

"As outlined by the IDF’s Fact-Finding and Assessment Mechanism (FFAM) in the in-depth independent investigation, conducted following the incident, a serious failure was made due to a mistaken identification as well as errors in decision-making."In light of this, a brigade fire support commander and brigade chief of staff were dismissed. Once again, we express our deepest condolences and sorrow to the families of the bereaved and the WCK team.”

Trump criticises ‘spoiled’ Tokyo over trade deficit ahead of tariff deadline

In the wake of the attack, the then-Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, called for a “thorough and transparent independent investigation” into what had happened.In the statement, Louise Kirby thanked friends and supporters – including WCK – for their support. She said the family had been touched to receive personal letters of condolence from the King and Queen and the former Foreign Secretary, Lord Cameron.But she said “the murder” of James and his fellow aid workers was “a diabolical tragedy” and the family were “still struggling to find answers and accountability for what happened”.

Trump criticises ‘spoiled’ Tokyo over trade deficit ahead of tariff deadline

She said that, given Israel had said the strikes were an accident, the family had been surprised not to have had any contact or message of condolence from Israel’s ambassador to the UK, nor from any Israeli official."Any family of a loved one who has been killed needs closure. We need to understand how this disaster could have happened," she said.

Trump criticises ‘spoiled’ Tokyo over trade deficit ahead of tariff deadline

"But this is not just about us. This is about how Britain looks after its own citizens and their families, when a British citizen has been unlawfully killed by another state.”

Ms Kirby added: “We appreciate the compassion and respect we have been shown, but we must also have transparency and accountability. How did this happen? Who is responsible? What accountability did they face?It recently decided not to investigate Pimeyes, but said it was awaiting "with interest" the conclusion of legal proceedings against the site by data protection authorities in Germany.

After Pimeyes had identified Burrows, police were able to piece together what he'd been doing in Thailand, and how he got there.Local journalist Tim Newton used to meet Burrows at expat business events in Phuket.

"He was just good old Peter Smith and we all knew him like that - no one had any idea that he had any other name," he said."Peter - or Richard - kept this a total secret for the 27 years he was living on the island."

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