Ambassador Federico Trillo yesterday said he decided to step down "in order not to interfere with the government's work."
Trillo was chosen for the London job by the government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in 2012. He was Spain's defense minister when a Yak-42 aircraft crashed in Northeast Turkey in 2003, killing 62 Spanish soldiers returning from a mission in Afghanistan and 13 crew members from Ukraine and Belarus.
Rajoy's cabinet has acknowledged a high-level report that recently blamed Trillo's ministry for not ensuring the safety of troops in air transportation.
Trillo's brief remarks didn't mention the crash and he didn't take questions.
Relatives of the victims, opposition parties and retired diplomats had called for the government to dismiss him since the State Council published its report in late December.
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