"New turn", "new ambition", "new start", "renewed agreement"...
Emmanuel Macron and Rishi Sunak have been very proactive in the hope of turning the page on a period when,
"let's be honest, the relationship between our two countries has experienced difficulties,”
admitted the British Prime Minister.
Surrounded by seven members of his government, the latter was received with demonstrative warmth by the President of the Republic and some of his ministers at the Elysee Palace on Friday for a bilateral summit, thirty-sixth in name but the first after five years punctuated by tensions between the two capitals.
The two leaders offered themselves jerseys from their national rugby teams signed by the players, before the meeting this Saturday at Twickenham.
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This display of good intentions and of the
"special bond"
supposed to unite the two countries makes it possible to clean up the bases of a cooperation which has suffered from Brexit and the lack of
"seriousness"
reproached by Emmanuel Macron with regard to
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