Macron and Johnson speak, frostily
The two leaders spoke on the phone for the first time
since the diplomatic crisis that erupted over the new Indo-Pacific security
partnership.
BY RYM
MOMTAZ
September
24, 2021 5:07 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/macron-johnson-speak-frost-continues/
NEW YORK —
The problems haven’t gone away, but French President Emmanuel Macron and
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson are now at least back on speaking terms.
The two
leaders spoke on the phone Friday for the first time since the diplomatic
crisis that erupted over the new Indo-Pacific security partnership announced by
the U.S., U.K and Australia last week. In a sign of progress, the tone of the
exchange was notably more constructive, if far from cordial.
“Boris
Johnson expressed his intention to reestablish cooperation between France and
the UK, in line with our values and our shared interests,” the statement put
out by the French president’s office said. These issues include climate, the
Indo-Pacific and counter-terrorism.
In a sign
of the enduring froideur between the two countries, Macron “responded that he
was waiting for his proposals,” according to the French statement, making it
clear France considers the ball to be in Johnson’s court to back up intentions
with deeds.
Earlier
this week, Johnson made light of France’s fury over how the U.S., U.K. and
Australia had negotiated the trilateral security partnership, known as AUKUS,
behind its back for months, costing Paris a multibillion-euro submarine
contract.
“It’s time
for [France] to prenez un grip about this, and donnez-moi un break,” Johnson
said in Washington on Wednesday.
The
statement from Downing Street about the call with Macron struck a notably more
cooperative and respectful tone.
“They
reaffirmed the importance of the UK-France relationship … The leaders noted in
particular the strategic significance of our long-standing cooperation in the
Indo-Pacific and in Africa,” the British statement said.
Both sides
also “agreed to intensify cooperation” to “break the business model of people
smugglers.” Migrant crossings in small boats from France to the U.K. have been
a major issue in U.K. domestic politics and led to tension with France, which
was accused of not doing enough to hinder the crossings.
Other
disputes remain between the two countries in the aftermath of Brexit, including
fisheries licenses and the Northern Ireland protocol, thorny issues which the
leaders “agreed to keep talking” about, according to the U.K. statement. There
was no mention of these issues in the French statement.
The two
leaders will see each other next at the G20 in Rome in October, while Johnson
will host Macron and other world leaders in Glasgow in November for the COP26
climate summit.

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