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‘U.K.-U.S. RELATIONSH­IP ‘INDESTRUCT­IBLE’

Two nations share a ‘deep, meaningful relationsh­ip’, says Johnson in first meeting with Biden

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BRITISH Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed the UK-US relationsh­ip as “indestruct­ible” after his first meeting with President Joe Biden ahead of the G7 leaders’ summit which opened yesterday.

“It’s a relationsh­ip, you can call it the ‘deep and meaningful relationsh­ip’, whatever you want, the ‘indestruct­ible relationsh­ip’,” Johnson said in a BBC interview broadcast yesterday morning.

“It’s a relationsh­ip that has endured for a very long time, and has been an important part of peace and prosperity both in Europe and around the world.”

During their face-to-face meeting on Thursday, the two leaders discussed “about 25 subjects in some detail”, including the Brexit-induced disruption in Northern Ireland, he said.

Johnson played down the displeasur­e of Biden, who is proud of his Irish origins, over London’s

attempts to reverse the “Northern Ireland Protocol” which seeks to avoid the return of a border with EU member Ireland but which has disrupted trade between mainland Britain and Northern Ireland.

“Everybody has a massive interest in making sure that we keep the essential symmetry of the Good Friday Agreement, which ended three decades of conflict in the British-ruled province.I think we can sort it out.”

In his meeting with Biden,

Johnson said he also raised the case of British teenager Harry Dunn, who was killed in a road accident caused by the wife of an American diplomat. She quickly left Britain for the United States after the accident, claiming diplomatic immunity.

Biden was “actively engaged in the case”, Johnson said.

“As you know, he has his own personal reasons for feeling very deeply about the issue,” he said, referring to Biden losing his first wife and 1-year-old daughter in a car accident in 1972.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Britain’s Prime Minster Boris Johnson gestures to US President Joe Biden (right) as they look at the Atlantic charter during their bilateral meeting in Carbis Bay, Britain on Thursday.
EPA PIC Britain’s Prime Minster Boris Johnson gestures to US President Joe Biden (right) as they look at the Atlantic charter during their bilateral meeting in Carbis Bay, Britain on Thursday.

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