British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will seek to end his domestic problems during a visit to India this week on a trip to strengthen ties between the two warring factions in tackling the Ukraine crisis. Johnson will head to India. On Thursday there were calls for him to resign after being fined for violating his own COVID-19 closure rules by attending a birthday party on Downing Street in June 2020 as Parliament returns from its Easter holiday on Tuesday and Johnson said he would “set a record” on rallies in his office. He had previously told lawmakers that there were no parties and that the procedure was always followed.
Diplomatic and economic cooperation
In a statement released late Saturday, Johnson’s office said the British leader would use his trip to India to deepen relations, which included in-depth discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Mod on “strategic security, communications relations and the economy” of both countries. will also push for progress in negotiations for a free trade agreement, with Britain hoping to strike it as part of its post-Brexit strategy. His office said such a trade agreement was predicted to boost British trade by $ 28 billion ($ 36.5 billion) a year by 2035.
But the visit will partially cover up any disagreements about the Ukrainian conflict. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. India extra oil from Russia was not in India’s interest.
British Trade Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan also said last month that Britain was “deeply disappointed” by India’s decision. However, Johnson’s office did not comment directly on the dispute, although a source said it was expected to discuss Ukraine “among other geopolitical issues”. Johnson said India, as a major economic power, is a very important partner.
530 million pounds of Indian investment in Britain
“As we face threats to our peace and prosperity in democratic provinces, it is important that democracy and friends remain together,” he said in a statement. Last year, he was forced to cancel a planned trip to India because of the coronavirus epidemic. Last May, the two countries announced a partnership worth more than £ 530 million for Indian investment in Britain, and Downing Street said Johnson was expected to announce more. greater investment and new collaborations in science, health and technology.
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