The Scotsman

Sunak’s first meeting with Biden at G20 summit overshadow­ed by Putin’s continuing war stance

- By SOPHIE WINGATE

Rishi Sunak said a global economic crisis was being driven by Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine after a G20 summit dominated by the fallout from the conflict.

The Prime Minister, who held talks with world leaders including Joe Biden on the final day of the gathering in Bali, Indonesia, said “the persistent threat to our security and global asphyxiati­on has been driven by the actions of the one man unwilling to be at this summit”.

His discussion­s with the US president touched on the situation in Northern Ireland, with the Prime Minister hoping the post-brexit issues there can be resolved by the 25th anniversar­y of the Good Friday Agreement next year, but did not cover the prospect of a transatlan­tic trade deal.

Mr Biden, who is proud of his Irish ancestry, has taken a keen interest in the situation around the Northern Ireland Protocol, the post-brexit trading arrangemen­t which the UK Government is seeking to fundamenta­lly reshape.

Asked if the US president raised concerns about the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, the Prime Minister’s press secretary said: “Not specifical­ly, no”.

Pressed on whether he did about the Northern Ireland situation in general, she said: “Yes.”

“They both expressed their commitment to protecting the Good Friday Agreement,” she said.

She added that the Prime Minister “expressed his desire to obtain a negotiated settlement and to ensure that the Good Friday Agreement is protected.”

Mr Sunak referred to next year’s 25th anniversar­y of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and “ensuring that we get a negotiated settlement that protects the Good Friday Agreement by then”, she said.

The White House readout of the meeting said the two leaders “affirmed their shared commitment to protecting the gains of the Belfast/good Friday Agreement”.

The UK’S stance on the protocol is one of the factors which have led to stalled progress on a trade deal with Washington.

Mr Sunak confirmed that he and Mr Biden did not discuss a trade deal “in particular” during their meeting, they did talk about the “economic partnershi­p” between the two nations.

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met world leaders

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