Biden on Johnson's Resignation: "UK Is Our Closest Ally... Cooperation Will Continue"
[Asia Economy New York=Special Correspondent Joselgina] U.S. President Joe Biden stated on the 7th (local time) that he expects to continue close cooperation with the UK government following British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's resignation announcement.
According to the White House, President Biden said in a statement that day, "The United Kingdom and the United States are the closest allies and partners," adding, "The special relationship between our peoples is strong and enduring." He emphasized that the two countries will continue to cooperate on a wide range of issues, including strong support for Ukraine.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also said in a briefing the same day, "The alliance with the United Kingdom will remain strong," and "Nothing will change." She added, "President Biden reaffirmed support for Ukraine during meetings with leaders at the recent North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit," and "This stance will not change."
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Prime Minister Johnson, who was hit by the so-called 'Party Gate,' resigned as leader of the ruling Conservative Party on the same day and stated he would continue to serve until a new prime minister is elected.
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