"The whole of government has been working tirelessly over the
last week to help as many people evacuate from Afghanistan as
possible," Raab said, adding that he had been focused on events
at the airport.
He said on Twitter that he was making his statement in response
to "inaccurate media reporting over recent days".
Raab and Prime Minister Boris Johnson came under heavy criticism
earlier this week from lawmakers from their own party who
described events as a failure of leadership and moral duty.
Daily Mail newspaper then reported that Raab had been too busy
while on holiday to call his Afghan counterpart to ask for help
in evacuating local translators who had worked with the British
government and who were in danger from the Taliban.
In his statement Raab said he had been advised to call the
Afghan foreign minister by his office last Friday but "this was
quickly overtaken by events".
"The call was delegated to a minister of state because I was
prioritising security and capacity at the airport on the direct
advice of the director and the director general overseeing the
crisis response," he said.
"In any event, the Afghan Foreign Minister agreed to take the
call, but was unable to because of the rapidly deteriorating
situation."
(Reporting by William James and Kate HoltonEditing by William
Schomberg)
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