CARBIS BAY, June 10 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed US President Joe Biden on Thursday (Jun 10) as "a large breath of fresh air", and praised his determination to paintings with allies on critical global issues ranging from climate exchange and COVID-19 to security.
Johnson did now not draw an express parallel among Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump after talks with the Democratic president in the English beach inn of Carbis Bay on the eve of a summit of the Group of Seven (G7) superior economies.
But his comments made clean Biden had taken a much more multilateral approach to talks than Trump, whose imaginative and prescient of the world at instances greatly surprised, angered and bewildered many of Washington's European allies.
"It’s a huge breath of fresh air," Johnson said of a meeting that lasted about an hour and 20 mins.
"It turned into a protracted, lengthy, excellent session. We included a big range of subjects," he said. "It’s new, it’s thrilling and we’re running very hard together."
The two leaders seemed secure as they favorite the view across the Atlantic along their better halves, with Jill Biden sporting a jacket embroidered with the word "LOVE".
Though Johnson said the talks were "top notch", Biden introduced grave issues about a row among Britain and the European Union which he said could threaten peace within the British location of Northern Ireland, which following Britain's departure from the EU is on the United Kingdom's frontier with the bloc as it borders EU member nation Ireland.
The two leaders did not have a joint briefing after the assembly: Johnson spoke to British media while Biden made a speech about a US plan to donate half one billion vaccines to poorer nations.
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