Shoulder to shoulder, shake hands and talk happily! British Prime Minister Becomes "Red Man" at EU Summit

Source: Associated Press

Source: Associated Press

  Overseas Network October 18th On the 17th, local time, there was good news at the EU summit: Britain and the EU reached a "Brexit" agreement. Judging from the pictures taken on the spot, many EU leaders came to British Prime Minister Johnson to "congratulate" after the meeting. The British "Daily Telegraph" published an article saying that those EU leaders and officials who once accused Johnson lined up to "touch" him that night, which was really a scene of "letting bygones be bygones, harmony and friendship"!

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  British media said that for several weeks, EU officials have been laughing at Johnson and belittling him, saying that he is an "absurd clown" who pursues the impossible. However, at the EU summit on the 17th, their attitude changed dramatically, and they swarmed around Johnson.

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  Michelle Banier, chief negotiator of EU’s Brexit, French President Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel all went to Johnson to express their congratulations after the meeting. Even Luxemburg Prime Minister xavier bettel, who made fun of Johnson’s absence from the press conference in public last month, was no exception.

Luxembourg Prime Minister ridiculed Johnson for not attending (left) and the two were at the EU summit (Source: Daily Mail)

Luxembourg Prime Minister ridiculed Johnson for not attending (left) and the two were at the EU summit (Source: Daily Mail)

  British media said that Johnson was at the center of this celebration and was intoxicated with his greatest victory moment. Don’t ask him how he did it, he just did it. Amid all the flattery, Boris grinned. This time, he really showed his statesmanship.

  British Prime Minister Johnson announced on the social platform on the 17th: "We have got a great new agreement, and the British Parliament should pass it on Saturday." At the same time, he said that this new agreement will help "take back control."

  However, if you want to really leave the European Union, you have to vote in the British Parliament. The British House of Commons will vote on the Brexit agreement on the 19th "Super Saturday", and whether the agreement can be passed in the European Parliament and the British Parliament is still in suspense. (Zhang Qi)