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The UK's exit from the EU does not mean it will be leaving Europe or "abandoning" its friends, the new foreign secretary has said in Brussels. | The UK's exit from the EU does not mean it will be leaving Europe or "abandoning" its friends, the new foreign secretary has said in Brussels. |
Making his debut on the international stage, Boris Johnson said the EU needed a "co-ordinated response" to terrorism in the light of the recent Nice attack. | Making his debut on the international stage, Boris Johnson said the EU needed a "co-ordinated response" to terrorism in the light of the recent Nice attack. |
He also said he wanted to "see restraint and moderation on all sides" in Turkey following the attempted coup. | He also said he wanted to "see restraint and moderation on all sides" in Turkey following the attempted coup. |
Mr Johnson is meeting fellow EU foreign ministers for talks. | Mr Johnson is meeting fellow EU foreign ministers for talks. |
Foreign ministers will discuss the Nice attack and the abortive coup in Turkey, but have stressed there will be no formal discussions about Britain's EU exit. | Foreign ministers will discuss the Nice attack and the abortive coup in Turkey, but have stressed there will be no formal discussions about Britain's EU exit. |
Mr Johnson's journey to the talks - which will also be attended by US secretary of state John Kerry - was delayed after his plane had to make an emergency landing. | Mr Johnson's journey to the talks - which will also be attended by US secretary of state John Kerry - was delayed after his plane had to make an emergency landing. |
It meant the newly-appointed cabinet member was late for an informal dinner with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini on Sunday evening. | It meant the newly-appointed cabinet member was late for an informal dinner with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini on Sunday evening. |
Analysis | |
By James Robbins, BBC diplomatic correspondent | |
For Boris Johnson the classicist, the omens for his first international meeting - at the heart of the EU in Brussels - were not auspicious. | |
His RAF plane had to make an emergency landing on his way there. | |
Heading to a working breakfast with his 27 fellow foreign ministers early this morning, the new foreign secretary didn't duck the inevitability, as he sees it, of Britain leaving the European Union. | |
But he also took care to stress his central message - that Brexit is not the same as Britain leaving Europe. | |
For many of his EU counterparts, it does feel the same, however. | |
And it is awkward for the man who led the Leave campaign to victory that today's gathering marked another symbolic first: the participation by an American secretary of state in an EU foreign ministers' council. | |
John Kerry, in his remarks, has been treading a fine line between Washington's enthusiastic support for European integration - demonstrated by his ground-breaking attendance - and the need felt by him and President Obama to talk up prospects for both Britain and the EU after their divorce. | |
Ahead of the meeting, French foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the UK should start the formal process of leaving the EU as soon as possible to prevent Europe "falling into uncertainty". | Ahead of the meeting, French foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the UK should start the formal process of leaving the EU as soon as possible to prevent Europe "falling into uncertainty". |
He said he had a "frank but useful conversation" over the weekend with Mr Johnson, and that he would speak to him at Monday's meeting "with the biggest sincerity and frankness". | He said he had a "frank but useful conversation" over the weekend with Mr Johnson, and that he would speak to him at Monday's meeting "with the biggest sincerity and frankness". |
"We want to avoid Europe falling into uncertainty. The sooner the UK start their negotiations with the rest of the EU, the better," he said. | "We want to avoid Europe falling into uncertainty. The sooner the UK start their negotiations with the rest of the EU, the better," he said. |
Mr Ayrault also said France continued to have a good working relationship with Britain. | Mr Ayrault also said France continued to have a good working relationship with Britain. |
"France and the UK still have an important bilateral relation, especially on matters of defence and migration, such as the Touquet agreement for Calais," he added. | "France and the UK still have an important bilateral relation, especially on matters of defence and migration, such as the Touquet agreement for Calais," he added. |
The meeting comes after new Brexit Secretary David Davis said EU migrants who come to the UK as a departure date nears may not be given the right to stay. | The meeting comes after new Brexit Secretary David Davis said EU migrants who come to the UK as a departure date nears may not be given the right to stay. |
He said there might have to be a cut-off point if there were a "surge" in new arrivals but any steps must be compatible with EU law. | He said there might have to be a cut-off point if there were a "surge" in new arrivals but any steps must be compatible with EU law. |