agreement that we struck. president macron is going around questioning your credibility, you have been summoning the french ambassador into the foreign office in london what are you going to do about it? we re going to get on and do the things that matter to both of us and make sure that we work together on tackling the big issues that face the world. there is some turbulence in the relationship. if one of our partners decides to breach the trade and cooperation agreement that we struck, then obviously that is a matter that we will have to pursue. the prime minister may want to play nice with the french president and their other high ranking friends, but if macron goes further, that power hug might not last. borisjohnson s lieutenant, david frost, wrote online that french rhetoric is problematic and troubling, and warned uk could trigger legal action, a dispute settlement mechanism before too long. the fist bump isn t yet a dramatic punch up over channel permits. borisjohnson has to
and warned uk could trigger legal action, a dispute settlement mechanism before too long. the fist bump isn t yet a dramatic punch up over channel permits. borisjohnson has to use his joke much biggerfish to fry getting wealthy big countries, india, and especially china, to give up more cash can give up more carbon than they have promised so far. people are often very conceited about history and about our civilisation. we think that we can be on a remorseless forward march when actually, we can be actively conniving in our own decline and fall. and what we need to do is to ensure that at the cop summit next week, the world leaders come together.
to play nice with the french president and their other high ranking friends, but if macron goes further that power hug might not last. borisjohnson s lieutenant david frost wrote online that french rhetoric was problematic and troubling, and warned the uk could trigger legal action, a dispute settlement mechanism, before too long. the fist bump isn t yet a dramatic punch up over channel permits. borisjohnson has, to use his joke, much bigger fish to fry. getting other wealthy big countries to move faster. india, and especially china, borisjohnson with his wife carrie tonight wanting other leaders to stop and think, to believe that they ought to, they must give up more cash, give up more carbon. people are often very conceited about history and about our civilisation. we think that we can be on a remorseless forward march when actually we can be actively conniving in our own decline and fall. what we need to do is to ensure
warned uk could trigger legal action, a dispute settlement mechanism before too long. the fist bump isn t yet a dramatic punch up over channel permits. borisjohnson has to use hisjoke, much bigger fish to fry, getting wealthy big countries, india, and especially china, to give up more cash can give up more carbon than they have promised so far. people are often very conceited about history and about our civilisation. we think that we can be on a remorseless forward march when actually, we can be actively conniving in our own decline and fall. and what we need to do is to ensure that at the cop summit next week, the world leaders come together. are you disappointed with what china has come forward so far? look, they ve made progress on overseas financing of coal, that is a good thing. what china, i think, needs to do is find ways of making a more ambitious nationally determine contribution. but they are not going to do that, they have published what they have said they re going to do an
divide us, and i must say we are a bit worried that france may be about to become in breach or is already in breach of the trade and cooperation agreement that we struck. president macron is going round questioning your credibility. you have been summoning the french ambassador into the foreign office in london. what are you actually going to do about it? we are going to get on. and do the things that matter to both of us and make sure that we work together on tackling the big issues that face the world. there is some turbulence in the relationship. if one of our partners decides to breach the trade and cooperation agreement that we struck, obviously that s a matter that we ll have to pursue. the prime minister may want to play nice with the french president and their other high ranking friends, but if macron goes further that power hug might not last. borisjohnson s lieutenant david frost wrote online that french rhetoric was problematic and troubling, and warned the uk could trigger