President Joe Biden made no mention of the British PM’s name in a statement praising the US-UK alliance The White House on Thursday issued a statement about the importance of the US-UK alliance in supporting Ukraine, in response to news from London that Prime Minister Boris Johnson had resigned as leader of the Conservative party and would vacate 10 Downing Street once his replacement was named. President Joe Biden did not even mention Johnson by name. “The United Kingdom and the United States are the closest of friends and Allies, and the special relationship between our people remains strong and enduring,” said the statement, first published by CBS News. “I look forward to continuing our close cooperation with the government of the United Kingdom, as well as our Allies and partners around the world, on a range of important priorities. That includes maintaining a strong and united approach to supporting the people of Ukraine as they defend themselves against [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s brutal war on their democracy, and holding Russia accountable for its actions,” said the statement, attributed to Biden. As of 6pm on Thursday, it had not been posted to the White House website. Biden himself told CNN that he had no further comment on Johnson’s resignation, when asked about it following the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony on Thursday afternoon. “No, it’s a part of the process,” said the US leader. https://www.rt.com/news/558604-biden-boris-johnson-resignation
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Aren’t they lucky oboma legalised the propagation of propagandas in news and well everything, for them How convenient for Catholic Biden to not name first ever honestly actual open Catholic PM of england being run out of town by his own party in utter abject disgrace after ruining the Tory party.
Aren’t they lucky oboma legalised the propagation of propagandas in news and well everything, for them How convenient for Catholic Biden to not name first ever honestly actual open Catholic PM of england being run out of town by his own party in utter abject disgrace after ruining the Tory party.