It was once remarked that Britain has no eternal allies and no perpetual enemies. But the 120-year anniversary of the Entente Cordiale, which reduced the near-isolation into which both powers had withdrawn, serves as a reminder that we may have something akin to a permanent friendship. In The Telegraph, Lord Cameron and the French minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Stéphane Séjourné, write of their commitment towards “renewing” the “essential unity of our interests and desires”.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron and his French counterpart Stéphane Séjourné have jointly called on allies to do even more to ensure victory over Russia. Source: European Pravda, citing Cameron and Séjourné in a joint column for The Telegraph, marking the 120th anniversary of the signing of the Entente - the alliance between the countries before and during the First World War.