Britain’s ‘love of France is ineradicable’, says Boris Johnson | Malay Mail

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LONDON, Sept 20 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday played down the diplomatic rift with Paris over a new security pact with Australia and the US, saying his country’s “love of France is ineradicable”. Speaking to journalists as he flew to New York, Johnson insisted Britain and...

LONDON, Sept 20 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday played down the diplomatic rift with Paris over a new security pact with Australia and the US, saying his country’s “love of France is ineradicable”.

The security agreement, and Australia’s related decision to tear up a multibillion-dollar deal for French submarines in favour of American nuclear-powered vessels, has sparked outrage in Paris, with President Emmanuel Macron recalling France’s ambassadors to Canberra and Washington in an unprecedented move.

 

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