it was revealed that U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves had a tense exchange with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent while attending the International Monetary Fund's spring meetings in Washington earlier this year. The dispute arose after Reeves openly criticized the U.S.-led war against Iran prior to her official visit.
According to reports, Bessent confronted Reeves about her remarks, which described the war as a “folly.” In response, Reeves asserted that she does not work for the U.S. treasury secretary and expressed her displeasure over his manner of communication. She reiterated her views that the U.S. lacked a coherent strategy going into the war and was failing to make the world safer.
The official spokesperson for the Prime Minister did not outright deny the reports but stated that Reeves and Bessent have had constructive discussions since then. He emphasized their good working relationship, despite the recent disagreements.
Prior to these meetings, Reeves had been one of the most vocal critics of the U.S. decision to initiate military action in Iran, warning of significant economic challenges stemming from the conflict. She noted the negative repercussions of the war, including retaliatory actions taken by Iran and interruptions of crucial oil shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Reeves expressed her frustrations, stating, "This is a war that we did not start. It was a war that we did not want," urging for a de-escalation of the crisis to facilitate economic recovery in the U.K. and globally. Her stance emphasizes a call for clarity and purpose in foreign policy, especially concerning military actions that could destabilize regions crucial for global trade.
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