Paris (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron spoke by telephone on Friday with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said the Macron office, where Johnson told Macron that England wanted to restore cooperation with France.
Telephone conversations between the two leaders came just a few days after Johnson told France to get the grip and give allies in the United States and Australia rest for one line about the trilateral submarina trilateral agreement which ripped apart a separate French contract.
Macron answered Johnson that he would wait to see the Prime Minister’s proposal, adding the Macron office.
Previously in September, France remembered its ambassadors from the United States and Australia, after the United States and the United States signed an agreement on a nuclear submarine with Australia, causing Australia to offer submarines designed by the previous $ 40 billion.
The French Ambassador will return to Washington, after Macron spoke to President Joe Biden this week.