The Sunday Guardian

G7 ‘CIRCUS’ GIVES LEADERS A CHANCE TO HUG, HUSTLE AND JOKE

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CORNWALL, UK: Boris Johnson cast the Group of Seven summit as a “gigantic media circus” on Thursday after leaders were paraded before journalist­s and U.S. President Joe Biden walked arm-in-arm up the beach discussing democracy with France’s Emmanuel Macron.

G7 summits are notorious for anodyne and slightly ridiculous photo opportunit­ies which leave world leaders struggling to seem natural in bizarre contexts - for example meeting another world leader on a small, overcast English beach.

Under grey clouds, British prime minister Johnson, with ruffled blonde hair, and his new wife Carrie, greeted other G7 leaders and their partners on a specially constructe­d wooden gangway beside the Atlantic.

After the leaders returned for a socially distanced “family photograph”, Germany’s Angela Merkel urged Johnson ahead, telling him: “You are the leader.”

French President Macron held back, making a few remarks to Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, before Biden draped his arm around Macron who returned the embrace. They walked smiling, arm-in-arm along the walkway, discussing affairs of state.

The Elysee Palace said Macron and Biden had talked about “how to make democracie­s more efficient for the middle class and on China said there should be no confrontat­ion but that we should defend our values and interests”.

As he opened the summit, Johnson said it would be hugely significan­t after the “wretched pandemic” and speculated that perhaps leaders could rebuild in “a more gender neutral, a more feminine, way”.

Ordering the media to leave the meeting after his initial remarks, Johnson said: “This is meant to be a fireside chat between the great democracie­s of the world—it’s turned into a gigantic media circus in which we have to greet each other several times.”

Such was the awkwardnes­s of many of the staged encounters that U.S. first lady Jill Biden quipped: “I feel like we are at a wedding”. Johnson, whose recent marriage is his third, said it was like “walking down the aisle”.

President Biden urged journalist­s to go swimming, feigning an order: “Everybody in the water.”

When asked what his message would be to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin when the two leaders meet in Geneva next week, Biden said: “I’ll tell you after I have delivered it.”

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