Western Daily Press

Biden and Macron to meet next month in submarines dispute

‘Castaway’ in Croatia is named

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CROATIAN police have said they have establishe­d the identity of a woman who was found in a remote area on a northern Adriatic island with no recollecti­on of who she was or where she came from.

Officers identified the woman as Daniela Adamcova, 57, from Slovakia. They said her identity was establishe­d after receiving tips from Croatia and abroad. She was discovered on September 12 on Krk, sitting on a jagged rock close to the sea in a remote part of the island inhabited by bears.

FRANCE will send its ambassador back to Washington next week after French President Emmanuel Macron’s phone call with President Joe Biden over a submarine dispute, the Elysee and the White House have said .

The French President Emmanuel Macron had asked for “clarificat­ions and clear commitment­s” from US President in a call to address a dispute over submarines. Both heads of state “have decided to open a process of in-depth consultati­ons, aimed at creating the conditions for ensuring confidence,” the Elysee and the White House said in a joint statement. Macron and Biden will meet at the end of October in Europe, the statement said. The French ambassador will “have intensive work with senior US officials” after his return next week to the United States.

Biden and Macron agreed “that the situation would have benefitted from open consultati­ons among allies on matters of strategic interest to France and our European partners”, the statement said.

France recalled its ambassador after the US, Australia and Britain announced a new Indo-Pacific defence deal last week.

Under the deal, Australia will cancel a multi-billion-dollar contract to buy diesel-electric French submarines and acquire US nuclear-powered vessels instead.

The French president’s office said the call, which was requested by Biden, was to discuss “the crisis of trust” that led to the unpreceden­ted recall of the French ambassador to the United States.

Mr Macron asked for “clarificat­ions on the American choice to keep a European ally away from key exchanges on an Indo-Pacific cooperatio­n”, the statement said.

French government spokespers­on Gabriel Attal said the issue was raised by Mr Macron during a weekly Cabinet meeting yesterday. The call with Mr Biden aimed to clarify “the conditions of the American re-commitment in an relationsh­ip between Allies”, Mr Attal said.

France’s European Union partners agreed on Tuesday to put the dispute at the top of bloc’s political agenda, including at an EU summit next month. The French presidency categorica­lly denied a report by the Daily Telegraph that Mr Macron could offer the country’s permanent seat at the UN Security Council to the European Union if the bloc backs his plans on EU defence.

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