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Boris Johnson and Joe Biden meet at White House | Boris Johnson and Joe Biden meet at White House |
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Boris Johnson and Joe Biden are holding face-to-face talks in the White House. | Boris Johnson and Joe Biden are holding face-to-face talks in the White House. |
The UK prime minister and US president were expected to discuss a number of topics, such as climate change and the recent submarine deal with Australia. | |
Mr Biden said they would also talk a "little bit about trade", and "we're going to have to work that through". | |
The BBC understands the UK government may consider joining a trade pact with the US, Mexico and Canada instead of pursuing a separate deal. | |
Asked about a UK-US trade deal, the US president told reporters in the Oval Office: "To do with the UK, that's continuing to be discussed." | |
He also issued a fresh warning for the UK not to damage the peace process in Northern Ireland following its departure the EU. | |
"On the protocols, I feel very strongly about those. We spent an enormous amount of time and effort, in the United States, it was a major bipartisan effort made." | |
He said he would not like to see any change to the "Irish accords" resulting in a closed border. | |
Mr Johnson said "that's absolutely right", adding: "On that point, Joe, we're completely at one, nobody wants to see anything that interrupts or unbalances the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement." | |
Mr Johnson earlier downplayed the chances of securing a trade deal with the US before the next general election. | |
But during a joint appearance Vice President Kamala Harris , he told reporters there had been "real progress" on UK-US talks. | |
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Is PM out of touch over household bill fears? | Is PM out of touch over household bill fears? |
A source familiar with the government's thinking suggested to the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that the UK could negotiate entry into an existing trade arrangement between those three countries - known as the USMCA - set up after former US President Donald Trump tore up its predecessor, NAFTA. | |
"There are a variety of different ways to do this," the source said. | "There are a variety of different ways to do this," the source said. |
"The question is whether the US administration is ready. The ball is in the US's court. It takes two to tango." | "The question is whether the US administration is ready. The ball is in the US's court. It takes two to tango." |
Mr Johnson said there had been "real progress" on trade negotiations as he met US Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington DC | Mr Johnson said there had been "real progress" on trade negotiations as he met US Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington DC |
The meeting between Mr Johnson and Mr Biden is the second time they have met in person, with the first being at the G7 summit in Cornwall earlier this year. | The meeting between Mr Johnson and Mr Biden is the second time they have met in person, with the first being at the G7 summit in Cornwall earlier this year. |
And it comes ahead of a third face-to-face meeting in Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit in November. | And it comes ahead of a third face-to-face meeting in Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit in November. |
The event, which will see global leaders gather to discuss the issue, is seen as a crucial moment to bring climate change under control. | The event, which will see global leaders gather to discuss the issue, is seen as a crucial moment to bring climate change under control. |
Earlier, Mr Biden announced the US would double its climate finance pledge and increase funding for developing countries to $11.4bn (£8.3bn) by 2024. | Earlier, Mr Biden announced the US would double its climate finance pledge and increase funding for developing countries to $11.4bn (£8.3bn) by 2024. |
Mr Johnson said the US had "stepped up to the plate" with what he called a "massive contribution" towards the $100bn goal for countries to raise. | Mr Johnson said the US had "stepped up to the plate" with what he called a "massive contribution" towards the $100bn goal for countries to raise. |
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