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Biden meets with U.K.'s Boris Johnson for first time as president

President Biden and U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a bilateral meeting ahead of the G-7 summit in Cornwall, England, marking the first time Biden has met in-person with a leader he once called a "physical and emotional clone" of former President Trump.

Why it matters: It's the first test of the "special relationship" between the U.S. and the U.K. since Biden was elected. Biden and Johnson shared several light-hearted moments as they toured the seaside village of Carbis Bay, but discussions between the two leaders will not be without some tensions.


  • Johnson spearheaded the Brexit campaign and ultimately led the U.K. out of the European Union, a move that Biden vehemently opposed.
  • Biden is likely to raise concerns about the U.K.'s negotiations with Ireland over Northern Ireland, where border issues in the wake of Brexit threaten to derail the peace deal that the U.S. helped negotiate in the 1990s.

Publicly, however, the two leaders were nothing but positive about their relationship, with Biden joking: "I told the prime minister we have something in common. We both married way above our station." Johnson responded: “I’m not going to disagree with the president on that, or indeed on anything else."

  • The two leaders are set to agree to a new Atlantic Charter, modeled after the joint statement made by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and former President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941 to set out their goals for the world post-World War II.
  • They are also expected to discuss global vaccination efforts, climate change and reopening travel between the U.S. and the U.K.

In photos

An SUV carrying Biden from Tregenna Castle to the Carbis Bay Hotel. Photo: Ben Birchall/PA Images via Getty Images
Johnson and his wife Carrie stand with Biden and first lady Jill Biden as they look at the view outside the Carbis Bay Hotel. Photo: Toby Melville-WPA Pool/Getty Images
Johnson and Biden view documents relating to the original Atlantic Charter. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images
Biden and Johnson joke with the press ahead of their private meeting. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images

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