Talking With Biden Was A ‘Breath of Fresh Air’ Says Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson and Joe Biden


UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described his first face-to-face talk with US President Joe Biden as a “breath of fresh air” as he gushed over their joint plans regarding climate change and NATO.

Speaking at the G7 Summit in Cornwall on Thursday, Johnson said: “It’s wonderful to listen to the Biden administration and to Joe Biden because there’s so much that they want to do together with us….on security, on Nato, to climate change.”

“It’s fantastic. It’s a breath of fresh air” he said said, according to The Telegraph.

Breitbart reports: This is not the first time Prime Minister Johnson referred to the Biden presidency as “refreshing”, suggesting a contrast to his feelings towards his relationship with former President Donald J Trump, whom Johnson had once declared “unfit to hold the office of the President of the United States”.

Following the November 2020 election, Mr Johnson had described his first telephone conversation with President-Elect Biden as “refreshing”, naming one of the “merits of the excellent conversation” as the pair’s agreement “to work together in the fight against climate change” and to “stick up for NATO”.

During Mr Trump’s presidency, the Republican had criticised NATO members for failing to make the minimum spend on defence, leaving the United States to pay the most into the Western security alliance — criticism that later prompted European nations to recommit to the two per cent of GDP spending.

Post-inauguration, President Biden and Prime Minister Johnson had held several conversations where they expressed their desire to tackle agendas such as “combating climate change”, including a green alternative to China’s Belt and Road.

While in February, the prime minister appeared to take a swipe at the former president by claiming that “America is unreservedly back” under the Biden presidency, and said he was “delighted that America under President Biden’s leadership has rejoined the Paris [climate] Agreement”.

This week Johnson also tried to rebrand the “special relationship” as the “indestructible relationship”, or the “deep and meaningful relationship” in an interview with the BBC on Friday.

However, the “deep” relationship between the UK and the U.S.’s current leadership had been tested, notably over the president’s opinion on the UK leaving the EU; unlike Biden, Anglophile Trump was an avid supporter of Brexit and had hoped to sign a bilateral trade deal between the U.S. and UK — plans which appear to have taken a backseat under his successor.

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