Britain's prime minister after meeting with Beden: He didn't rebuke me, he just expressed “deep concern”

The alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom should be recognised as “the indestructible relationship”, Boris Johnson said after meeting with Joe Biden for the first time. He described meetings with Beden as a very good “”, following this meeting that took place in Cornwall at the G7 summit among world leaders. The summit began later, [...]
He described meetings with Beden as a very good “”, following this meeting that took place in Cornwall at the G7 summit among world leaders.
The summit began later, with vaccines and climate changes in the agenda, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
Mr. Johnson insisted that the American president had not berate him for post-Brex tensions with Northern Ireland.
However, Mr. Beden had expressed “deep concern” for the situation.
The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom will gather at this summit to discuss for the first time after the start of the nonvirusic pandemic.
After the meeting, Johnson pledged that the United Kingdom would donate over 100 million vaccines to poor states over the next year, while Mr. Beden promised him 500 million. /Periscope











