Bill Clinton, the former US President, hopes to become a roving ambassador to restore the international reputation of the United States if his wife, Hillary, wins next year's presidential election.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Clinton said that he would accept any job offered to him by his wife.
But he added: "Probably I would be of most use to her doing something to try to help restore America's standing in the world and build up allies and get us to work together again."
He said that despite his experience as President, his wife, if elected, would be firmly in charge.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Clinton said that he would accept any job offered to him by his wife.
But he added: "Probably I would be of most use to her doing something to try to help restore America's standing in the world and build up allies and get us to work together again."
He said that despite his experience as President, his wife, if elected, would be firmly in charge.