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COP26: Boris Johnson fears a failure of negotiations

2021-10-29T17:14:40.072Z


ANALYSIS - Since 2016, “BoJo” has repeated over and over again that leaving the EU will allow the country to become a more active member of the international community. But the British Prime Minister is criticized for his international inconsistency.


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This time, Boris Johnson will be less able to count on the support of this "

royal diplomacy

" of which the United Kingdom has the secret, as was again the case at the G7 in Cornwall in June.

On the greats of this world, the charm of a reception by Queen Elizabeth II always acts a little ... The medical profession urging her to rest, the 95-year-old sovereign had to give up going to Glasgow for the opening of the COP26.

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For the Prime Minister, however, the timing is important for two reasons.

Because it must be a founding piece of “Global Britain”, the UK's new post-Brexit influence strategy across the world.

And because London wants to be at the forefront in the climate fight.

Since 2016, “BoJo” has been repeating over and over again that leaving the EU will allow the country to become a more active member of the international community.

And that it will thus be able to work for the reform of world trade, international rules and the fight against

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Source: lefigaro

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