Britain will resolve its technical issues with EU, says Boris Johnson


Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a COVID-19 vaccination centre at a North London church, Jesus House for All The Nations, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in London, Britain, March 7, 2021. Geoff Pugh/Pool via REUTERS
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a COVID-19 vaccination centre at a North London church, Jesus House for All The Nations, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in London, Britain, March 7, 2021. Geoff Pugh/Pool via REUTERS
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LONDON (Bywire News) - On Sunday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that his government would resolve what he called "technical issues" with the European Union, in regards to post-Brexit trade.

When asked about ann article by one of his Brexit advisors, David Frost, in which he stated that the EU should "shake off any remaining ill will towards us for leaving."

Johnson told reporters, "I think this is one of those issues we were always bound to have in the early stages of our new relationship with our friends in the EU and the various technical issues that we are going to iron out," 

"I am full of optimism about the future and the partnership that we are building."

(Written by Klaudia Fior)

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