G7 summit 2021 live: Macron attacks PM over Northern Ireland

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‘Nothing is negotiable’ Macron holds firm on Brexit negotiations

French president Emmanuel Macron has ramped up the pressure on Boris Johnson over the Northern Ireland protocol, insisting “nothing is negotiable” and wrecking the UK’s attempts to claim there is “harmony” at the G7 summit.

In a defiant statement at the Elysee, which he gave ahead of travelling to Cornwall, Mr Macron warned his British counterpart that France is not open to renegotiating any aspect of the protocol – and appeared to question whether the UK could be trusted.

“We have a protocol,” he said. “If after six months you say we cannot respect what was negotiated, then that says nothing can be respected. I believe in the weight of a treaty, I believe in taking a serious approach. Nothing is negotiable. Everything is applicable.”

It comes as Mr Johnson played down divisions with US president Joe Biden, calling him “a breath of fresh air”, after it was revealed by The Times that a senior US diplomat had accused No 10 of “inflaming” tensions in Northern Ireland.

Keeping up appearances, the PM told the BBC this morning that the alliance between the US and the UK should be known as the “indestructible relationship … [which] has endured for a very long time, and has been an important part of peace and prosperity both in Europe and around the world”.

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Nandy tells Johnson he ‘absolutely must deliver’ global vaccine aid

Shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy said this morning there was a moral, economic and health case for Britain to help vaccinate the world against coronavirus.

She told BBC Breakfast on Friday that Boris Johnson’s pledge ahead of the G7 summit to donate at least 100 million surplus vaccine doses to some of the world’s poorest countries was a “welcome agreement” but there needed to be a plan not just an ambition.

“What we need over the next 48 hours is not just ambitions to get the world vaccinated but an actual plan,” she said. “That would be in Britain’s interest as well, the International Monetary Fund says that this would represent the biggest return on investment in modern history for wealthier countries because of the economic fallout if we don’t deal with this.”

She added that the “the prime minister absolutely has to deliver this”.

Nandy on ‘BBC Breakfast’ this morning

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Sam Hancock11 June 2021 08:10

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Biden ‘engaged’ in case of Harry Dunn, Johnson claims

Joe Biden is “actively engaged” and “extremely sympathetic” in the case of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn, Boris Johnson has said.

The leaders of the US and UK discussed the 19-year-old, who was killed when a car crashed into his motorbike outside a military base in Northamptonshire, ahead of the G7 summit of world leaders in Cornwall.

Mr Johnson was asked if there had been any progress made on the case following his discussion with his American counterpart and said he understood there were “limits” to what Mr Biden could do.

“You should really – when you get the chance – put your question to the president because he is actively engaged in the case,” the PM said in an interview with the BBC.

“As you know, he has his own personal reasons for feeling very deeply about the issue. And he was extremely sympathetic, but this is not something that either government can control very easily because there are legal processes that are still going on.”

The Dunn family said they were pleased to see the case raised at the “first available opportunity”.

Sam Hancock11 June 2021 08:03

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Boris Johnson hails ‘indestructible relationship’ between US and UK

Boris Johnson has hailed the alliance between the US and the UK as the “indestructible relationship”.

In an interview with the BBC Mr Johnson said he and Joe Biden were enjoying “terrific” talks at the G7 summit, which begins later with vaccines and climate change on the agenda.

Mr Johnson insisted the US president had not rebuked him over post-Brexit tensions in Northern Ireland. However, Mr Biden is said to have “deep concern” over the situation.

Speaking to the BBC’s political editor Laura Kuenssberg, Mr Johnson said the UK and US shared a belief in human rights, the rules-based international order and the transatlantic alliance.

He said he thought of the association as “an indestructible relationship” or the “deep and meaningful relationship”.

“It’s a relationship that has endured for a very long time, and has been an important part of peace and prosperity both in Europe and around the world,” he said.

Sam Hancock11 June 2021 08:01

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Macron attacks UK’s failure to implement Brexit deal ahead of G7 showdown

Emmanuel Macron has launched an angry attack on the UK’s failure to implement the Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, branding the PM’s attempt to reopen the legal protocol governing trade across the Irish Sea as “not serious”, saying: “Nothing is renegotiable.”

The attack – ahead of a face-to-face meeting with Mr Johnson in Cornwall – came after the US issued the UK with an extraordinary diplomatic rebuke for putting the Northern Ireland peace process in jeopardy.

Joe Biden’s top diplomat in London warned David Frost, the Brexit minister, that the government is “inflaming” tensions by refusing to introduce checks at ports, revealed in a memo which No 10 did not deny.

Our deputy political editor Rob Merrick reports:

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Hello and welcome to The Independent’s rolling coverage as the G7 summit gets underway in Carbis Bay, Cornwall.

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