Get a grip, PM Johnson tells France after submarine row

Get a grip, PM Johnson tells France after submarine row

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was speaking a day after he met Joe Biden in Washington

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told France on Wednesday to get a grip and give allies in the United States and Australia a break over a row about a trilateral nuclear submarine deal that tore up a separate French contract.

The new defence partnership between Britain, the United States and Australia was announced last week and will give Canberra access to nuclear powered submarine technology.
France accused U.S. President Joe Biden of stabbing it in the back and acting like his predecessor Donald Trump after Australia ditched a defence contract with Paris for the purchase of conventional submarines.
Paris recalled its ambassadors from the United States and Australia, but it has snubbed Britain. It has not mentioned London in any public communication and officials have privately said Londonโ€™s role was โ€œsmoke and mirrorsโ€.
Speaking a day after he met Biden in Washington, Johnson told reporters: โ€œI just think itโ€™s time for some of our dearest friends around the world to โ€˜prenez un gripโ€™ about all this, โ€˜donnez-moi un breakโ€™, because this is fundamentally a great step forward for global security.โ€
He was translating the English phrases โ€˜get a gripโ€™ and โ€˜give me a breakโ€™ literally into French.
โ€œIt is not trying to shoulder anybody out, it is not adversarial towards China, for instance, it is there to intensify links and friendship between three countries,โ€ he said.
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The comments are likely to further fuel Parisโ€™ anger. Two diplomatic sources said there had been instructions to limit contacts with Britain in the immediate term.
โ€œโ€˜Global Britainโ€™, it seems, is aimed at projecting Britain around the world, while marginalising Europe. We canโ€™t accept that,โ€ said one French diplomatic source, referring to a slogan used by Johnson to describe the UKโ€™s ambitions following Brexit.
Britainโ€™s role in pushing the new partnership appears to have been bigger than initially thought, officials have said, with the deal taking shape during a summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall in June that President Emmanuel Macron also attended.
โ€œItโ€™s true that going back on a commitment made and the word he gave is something that Boris Johnson finds hard to see why that would be a problem,โ€ Nathalie Loiseau, former French Europe minister and European lawmaker, said on Twitter.
โ€œThis is the whole problem, however, when one claims to want an international order based on rules and relationships based on trust.โ€
Highlighting the sense of anger felt in Paris โ€“ and in a rare reaction of its kind โ€“ Macronโ€™s office flatly denied a report published on Wednesday in Britainโ€™s Daily Telegraph saying the president was willing to give up Franceโ€™s permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council in exchange for the formation of a European Union army.
Neither Franceโ€™s foreign ministry nor the French presidency was available for comment.
REUTERS

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