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the pair agreed a new defence deal aimed partly at reducing india s reliance on russia for arms and energy. mrjohnson said a post brexit trade deal could be reached by the autumn. an ambitious timescale, particularly given pressure on the prime minister at westminster. considering the number of party investigations going on back home, are you sure you will still be prime minister then? yes. he dismissed questions about an inquiry into whether he misled parliament. he said people had heard enough. what people want in our country is for the government to get on and focus on the issues on which we were elected, and that s what we re going to do, and i think they ll be interested injobs, growth in the uk. asked about the war in ukraine,
is for the government to get on and focus on the issues on which we were elected and that is what we are going to do, and i think they will be interested injobs, growth in the uk. asked about the war in ukraine he said the uk could provide tanks to poland who may in turn send heavy armour to ukrainian forces. india could still play a role, he suggested, despite its neutral stance. talking to the prime minister today it is clear that he has already intervened several times and i am sure it is no secret, he has intervened several times with vladimir putin really to ask him what on earth he thinks he s doing. yesterday the government dropped its attempt to delay a parliamentary investigation into the prime minister s conduct. his opponents say his time is up. partygate was a watershed moment.
feeling the heat on the world stage, borisjohnson and his counterpart narendra modi met in the glare of the morning sun in delhi on day two of his visit to india. the pair agreed a new defence deal aimed partly at reducing india s reliance on russia for arms and energy. mrjohnson said a post brexit trade deal could be reached by the autumn. an ambitious timescale, particularly given pressure on the prime minister at westminster. considering the number of party investigations going on back home, are you sure you will still be prime minister then? yes. he dismissed questions about an inquiry into whether he misled parliament. he said people had heard enough. what people want in our country is for the government to get on and focus on the issues on which we were elected and that is what we are going to do, and i think they will be interested injobs, growth in the uk.