of news when the communique comes out, which is incredibly long. you get every leader having a press conference almost simultaneously i and you have about an hour. and a half to digest it and try and make sense of it and that s i when there can be a lot of hanging about and suddenly you have to move very quickly. - that s true with a lot ofjournalism you re hanging around and then you re on speed. you have to make very quick judgments at that point. - still worth going and still worth turning up? yes, i think so. it s going to get better. this was pretty well the first - physical summit we have had of any stature and it was really about the idea that - multilateralism is back. there were subagendas about what we do about china and how is boris doing and how we are all getting on sorry, boris, mrjohnson was doing etc, - but the kernel of it was that this was the first physical summit and this was the arrival- ofjoe biden in europe and this was the return of multilateralism after
it s going to get better. this was pretty well the first - physical summit we have had of any stature and it was really about the idea that - multilateralism is back. there were subagendas about what we do about china and how is boris doing and how we are all getting on sorry, boris, mrjohnson was doing etc, - but the kernel of it was that this was the first physical summit and this was the arrival- ofjoe biden in europe and this was the return of multilateralism after trump. that s really what this event was about. - the fact that it was happening. rym, you were there as well. naomi and steven touched upon this earlier that this groundwork and preparation that goes into the months before a summit like this, but how much journalism can you actually do once you are there? because you are there essentially to ask questions and find out answers.