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Macron invites Johnson to France for tête-à-tête

Emmanuel Macron called Boris Johnson to congratulate him on becoming the Prime Minister of Britain. (REUTERS/Ian Langsdon)

French president Emmanuel Macron last night invited the new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to see him in France in the next few weeks, according to sources at the Elysee palace.

 

The offer came during a telephone conversation between the leaders during which Macron congratulated Johnson on becoming head of the British government.

Johnson was elected leader of the ruling Conservative party on Wednesday following the resignation of Theresa May.

On Thursday Johnson told British lawmakers that he wanted the European Union to rethink its opposition to renegotiating a deal on how Britain would leave the bloc.

Johnson said that if the EU did not want talks, he would withdraw Britain without a deal on 31 October.

Macron has emerged as one of the EU leaders most willing to see Britain leave soon, without a deal if it chooses, so as not to threaten EU stability and unity.

Amélie de Montchalin, France's minister for European affairs, told the TV station France 2: "We want to work with Boris Johnson and we need to do that. Britain is a partner and will remain a partner after Brexit. It is a country that is close to us."

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