After America, France is badly caught with Britain for the Canal crisis: So we talk like you on Twitter

French President Emmanuel Macron has declared “we cannot communicate on these issues via tweeting” after the British prime minister launched a five-point plan for the Canal crisis via Twitter. Macro has told Boris Johnson “to be serious” or not to engage in talks on how to stop the number of people leaving [...]
Macro has told Boris Johnson “to become serious” or not to engage in talks on how to stop the number of people fleeing from war and poverty across the Canal that connects France and Britain.
In another sign of the passage of diplomatic reports between the two states from the death of 27 people on Wednesday, the French leader criticised Britain's decision to launch the five-point plan via Twitter instead of maintaining bilateral talks in the right shape, The Guardian reports.
The letter to Macron was publicly sent as a tweet, in time for the headlines of British newspapers.
Two days ago I spoke with Prime Minister Johnson in serious form,” said Macro at a news conference Friday. “For the part that belongs to me, I'll continue to do this, as I do with all states and all I diaries. I'm surprised at the methods when they're not serious. ”
We don't communicate from one leader to another on these issues through Twitter posts and letters that become public. We're not a beacon. Don't, don't, ” said Mr. Macron. /Periscope












