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Brexit: Jeremy Hunt to hail 'bond of friendship' with France Brexit: Jeremy Hunt to hail 'bond of friendship' with France
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The UK and France will remain "tied by bonds of friendship" for decades after Brexit, Jeremy Hunt is to say.The UK and France will remain "tied by bonds of friendship" for decades after Brexit, Jeremy Hunt is to say.
The foreign secretary will laud the cross-channel relationship as "one of competition, co-operation, similarity and difference" in a speech in Paris.The foreign secretary will laud the cross-channel relationship as "one of competition, co-operation, similarity and difference" in a speech in Paris.
Officials said the visit was aimed at showing the friendship between the two nations was "bigger than Brexit".Officials said the visit was aimed at showing the friendship between the two nations was "bigger than Brexit".
But there are warnings intelligence-sharing may be damaged if a framework is not set up to mitigate the risks.But there are warnings intelligence-sharing may be damaged if a framework is not set up to mitigate the risks.
A report by an Anglo-French task force whose members include former Nato Secretary General Lord Robertson and ex-French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has said co-operation in cyber security and counter-terrorism could be imperilled if the UK leaves in March without an overarching agreement.A report by an Anglo-French task force whose members include former Nato Secretary General Lord Robertson and ex-French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has said co-operation in cyber security and counter-terrorism could be imperilled if the UK leaves in March without an overarching agreement.
The Brexit process is at a critical phase amid reports Theresa May may seek the approval of her cabinet within days to sign up to an agreement on the terms of the UK's' withdrawal.The Brexit process is at a critical phase amid reports Theresa May may seek the approval of her cabinet within days to sign up to an agreement on the terms of the UK's' withdrawal.
Mr Hunt is one of a group of leading ministers reported to be insisting on seeing legal advice in full on the conditions of any agreement on the Irish border and how a so-called backstop arrangement - designed to keep the border open - would work. Mr Hunt is one of a group of leading ministers reported to be insisting on seeing legal advice in full on the conditions of any agreement on the Irish border and how a so-called backstop arrangement - of the UK staying in a customs union to avoid the need for a visible Northern Ireland border - would work.
Former Brexit Secretary David Davis told BBC Radio 4's Today programme it was the biggest decision the cabinet and Parliament will have to make, so they should be given the full legal advice.
Mr Davis said that he believed that if it was left to the EU to decide when the temporary backstop ended it would "never happen".
He predicted that the emerging Brexit deal would not be backed by MPs - although he told Today a defeat in the Commons would be likely to lead to the two sides hammering out what he called a better deal.
However he insisted that if there was no deal, the UK was a "big country" able to "look after ourselves" and had hundreds of plans prepared, although there would be some "hiccups over the first year".
France has taken an uncompromising line on Brexit, with its President Emmanuel Macron lashing out at the UK at a summit in Austria in September, saying its exit could not be allowed to undermine European unity.France has taken an uncompromising line on Brexit, with its President Emmanuel Macron lashing out at the UK at a summit in Austria in September, saying its exit could not be allowed to undermine European unity.
'Yoked together''Yoked together'
But French industries also sense an opportunity to lure jobs from London, particularly in the financial services, after the UK leaves.But French industries also sense an opportunity to lure jobs from London, particularly in the financial services, after the UK leaves.
Uncertainty has surrounded bilateral Anglo-French immigration agreements after Brexit although the UK has made it clear it wants these to continue, along with the two countries' advanced defence co-operation.Uncertainty has surrounded bilateral Anglo-French immigration agreements after Brexit although the UK has made it clear it wants these to continue, along with the two countries' advanced defence co-operation.
In his speech, to be delivered in French, Mr Hunt will hail what he will say has been nearly 200 years of cross-channel co-operation.In his speech, to be delivered in French, Mr Hunt will hail what he will say has been nearly 200 years of cross-channel co-operation.
He will pay tribute to Anglo-French solidarity, which he will say was encapsulated by France's emphatic response to the poisonings of the Skripals in Salisbury earlier this year and last year's terror attacks in London.He will pay tribute to Anglo-French solidarity, which he will say was encapsulated by France's emphatic response to the poisonings of the Skripals in Salisbury earlier this year and last year's terror attacks in London.
"We will never forget the moment after the Manchester attack when President Macron walked from the Elysee Palace to the British Embassy to express France's solidarity," he will say."We will never forget the moment after the Manchester attack when President Macron walked from the Elysee Palace to the British Embassy to express France's solidarity," he will say.
"And the crowd at the Stade de France sang the British national anthem - nor, when, after the Bataclan attack, the crowd at Wembley sang the Marseillaise.""And the crowd at the Stade de France sang the British national anthem - nor, when, after the Bataclan attack, the crowd at Wembley sang the Marseillaise."
Ahead of the centenary of the end of World War One on Sunday, Mr Hunt will say the two countries' destinies were "yoked together" by the conflict "in which we fought and bled side by side for over four years".Ahead of the centenary of the end of World War One on Sunday, Mr Hunt will say the two countries' destinies were "yoked together" by the conflict "in which we fought and bled side by side for over four years".
The foreign secretary is due to hold talks with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian on defence, national security and cyber-security.The foreign secretary is due to hold talks with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian on defence, national security and cyber-security.
The meeting comes amid calls for the two largest military powers in Europe to step up their co-operation by consolidating a series of bilateral agreements in place since 2010.The meeting comes amid calls for the two largest military powers in Europe to step up their co-operation by consolidating a series of bilateral agreements in place since 2010.
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner said Whitehall officials were insisting intelligence sharing exists outside the framework of the EU and they expect it to survive the upheaval of Brexit.The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner said Whitehall officials were insisting intelligence sharing exists outside the framework of the EU and they expect it to survive the upheaval of Brexit.