Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street for Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, December 13 2019. Picture: POOL VIA REUTERS/VICTORIA JONESBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s resounding election victory was largely welcomed by governments around the world on Friday, with hopes it will put an end to years of Brexit deadlock. US President Donald Trump tweeted. “Britain and the US will now be free to strike a massive new Trade Deal after BREXIT.
The EU’s internal market commissioner Thierry Breton said: “We now have to rebuild relations with Great Britain which is an important partner.” “I don’t know to what extent such expectations are appropriate in the case of the Conservatives,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists.“This is not just a political victory, it is first and foremost a victory of values,” Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz said as he congratulated Johnson. “The spectre of anti-Semitism loomed large over this campaign, and the British public overwhelmingly voted against it in what is, in our opinion, a testament to British history and values.
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