Cameron in summary of his 113-day work even mentions Kosovo

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron, returning to the office to serve as foreign affairs minister, has marked 113 working days, which he himself summarized in a video published on X. During this period of conflict in Ukraine and Gaza, Cameron decided on the agenda [...]
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron, returning to the office to serve as foreign affairs minister, has marked 113 working days, which he himself summarized in a video published on X.
In this period where he had to deal with the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, Cameron decided on his agenda as well as Kosovo, which he visited as soon as the year began.
“We are investing in countries where stability is needed, such as Kosovo”, Cameron said in his video, Express newspaper.
I've been Foreign Secret for 113 days.
This is what we've done Pic.twitter. com/ O9 MzHObEvC
) David Cameron (@David Cameron) March 5, 2024
Cameron's 100 - day work was also analyzed in a letter to The Guardian.
“With the Conservative Party, which remains 20 points behind in the polls, enduring the overwhelming election losses and weekly controversy, it is a difficult time to be government minister”, the British newspaper writes.
One figure that seems to slip hard on mud is David Cameron, who suddenly returned to the political front line in November as foreign secretary. He scored 100 days in office last week and from all accounts he loved every minute of it.
The Foreign Office seems to love him again. Despite his considerable political luggage, the dominant view in the department is that having Cameron at the top has been an encouragement in a difficult situation for the diplomacy of the United Kingdom, some inside the office said. Officials seem to be impressed with his energy and work ethic. Diplomats say he is a natural mediator who can interact with foreign personalities and inject humor into right moments, says Guardian












