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Johnson hopes for reset of UK-France relations in wake of Macron’s victory

PM aims for closer co-operation on migration and festering dispute over NI protocol post-Brexit

Boris Johnson is hoping to repair his “broken” relationship with Emmanuel Macron following the French president’s re-election, but in Paris there was no immediate sign that the cross-Channel froideur is about to end.

Johnson has told colleagues he expects UK-France relations to improve now that the France’s presidential elections are out of the way, with scope to tackle the issue of cross-Channel migration in small boats.

“While Macron was facing a challenge from the right, there wasn’t much of an incentive for him to stop migrants getting in small boats and heading to Britain,” said one ally of Johnson.

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