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Boris Johnson hails 'friends and allies' French following talks | Boris Johnson hails 'friends and allies' French following talks |
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Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said he hopes the UK will "be as close as possible to" France after the vote to leave the European Union. | Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said he hopes the UK will "be as close as possible to" France after the vote to leave the European Union. |
Speaking in French at a Paris press conference with his French counterpart Jean-Marc Ayrault he said the two would work together "as friends and allies". | Speaking in French at a Paris press conference with his French counterpart Jean-Marc Ayrault he said the two would work together "as friends and allies". |
The two discussed terrorism and Channel border controls at their talks. | The two discussed terrorism and Channel border controls at their talks. |
Meanwhile Prime Minister Theresa May is in Slovakia for talks with Prime Minister Robert Fico. | Meanwhile Prime Minister Theresa May is in Slovakia for talks with Prime Minister Robert Fico. |
Mr Johnson's visit to France on Thursday is his first official European bilateral meeting with Mr Ayrault, who has openly criticised the new foreign secretary. | Mr Johnson's visit to France on Thursday is his first official European bilateral meeting with Mr Ayrault, who has openly criticised the new foreign secretary. |
The foreign secretary told the press conference: "I hope I have been clear that even if the UK has voted to leave the EU, it doesn't mean that we will be leaving Europe. | |
"We wish to be as close as possible to our allies, most particularly France, throughout the forthcoming years." | |
He thanked Mr Ayrault and said: "We have already started to develop a close and co-operative relationship and I hope it may continue while we face many challenges ahead together as friends and allies." | |
He said the talks, two days after the murder of a priest by two men who pledged allegiance to so-called Islamic State in Normandy, had focused on terrorism and pledged "solidarity" with France. | |
Mr Ayrault, who was prime minister of France between 2012 and 2014, thanked Mr Johnson for his visit and said he was well known in France, both as a former mayor of London and for his biography of Winston Churchill. | |
He thanked Mr Johnson for his "solidarity and support" following the recent attacks in Nice and Rouen and said France would keep strengthening security and intelligence work with the UK. | |
On Brexit, he said France "respects" the vote of the British people adding: "Now the consequences will have to be drawn in terms of organisation, in a co-ordinated way, efficiently, professionally, sincerely and fairly." | |
Britain would need to define its negotiating position, he said. | |
Dover delays | |
France and Britain were united by "historic ties of friendship and co-operation" on issues like defence and migration. | |
And he said French and British officers and operators had been working "very hard "over the past few days to ensure "smooth crossing" at Dover - where motorists have been left queuing for up to 14 hours - over the holiday weekend, while respecting security measures. | |
Mr Ayrault has previously accused Mr Johnson, who led the campaign to get the UK out of the EU, of having "lied a lot" to the British public during the referendum campaign. | |
After meeting at an EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels earlier in July - Mr Johnson's first summit since taking up the post - Mr Ayrault said his British counterpart had arrived with "some humility". | After meeting at an EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels earlier in July - Mr Johnson's first summit since taking up the post - Mr Ayrault said his British counterpart had arrived with "some humility". |
Mr Johnson's remit does not specifically cover negotiations on Britain's exit from the EU, as Mrs May appointed a new post of Brexit secretary, taken up by David Davis. | Mr Johnson's remit does not specifically cover negotiations on Britain's exit from the EU, as Mrs May appointed a new post of Brexit secretary, taken up by David Davis. |
The meetings for Mrs May are the latest in her diplomatic push ahead of formally triggering the two-year process of withdrawing from the EU - expected to begin early next year. | The meetings for Mrs May are the latest in her diplomatic push ahead of formally triggering the two-year process of withdrawing from the EU - expected to begin early next year. |
The prime minister has already met Italian PM Matteo Renzi, Irish PM Enda Kenny, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande. | The prime minister has already met Italian PM Matteo Renzi, Irish PM Enda Kenny, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande. |