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Newly appointed British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (right) arrives for the EU foreign ministers meeting at the EU Council building in Brussels yesterday

Newly appointed British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (right) arrives for the EU foreign ministers meeting at the EU Council building in Brussels yesterday

New British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who recently likened the European Union to Adolf Hitler’s vision for Europe, came to Brussels yesterday to meet for the first time with his EU colleagues, and said he hopes to cooperate closely.
Johnson led a winning campaign to persuade British voters to leave the European Union, but said the referendum’s outcome last month “in no sense means we are leaving Europe.”
“We are not going to be in any way abandoning our leading role in European cooperation and participation of all kinds,” Johnson said before the start of an EU foreign ministers’ meeting. He said last week’s attack in Nice, France showed the need for European countries to coordinate their response to terrorism, and that he would support an EU call for “restraint and moderation” in Turkey following the failed military putsch there.
Despite Johnson’s anti-EU stance, Federica Mogherini, the bloc’s foreign policy chief, told reporters that “our common work on foreign and security policy continues and today we will welcome him as a new member of the family.”
Johnson and Mogherini met privately in Brussels on Sunday evening and “had a good exchange on the main issues on the agenda today,” the EU official said.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, who has said Johnson “lied a lot” to turn British public opinion against the EU, said yesterday he would speak him “with the greatest sincerity and frankness.” Ayrault also called for a quick start to formal talks on Britain’s exit from the 28-nation bloc to end what he called the current situation of uncertainty as to the country’s intentions and relationship with its European partners.
Johnson, a former London mayor and Brussels-
based journalist, was appointed foreign secretary by new Prime Minister Theresa May last week.
“It is very good to be here for my first overseas trip,” he told reporters yesterday morning as he arrived at EU headquarters, also referring to his colleagues from other member states as “our friends.”
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph in May, during the referendum campaign, Johnson said the EU was trying to build a super-state, recreating the Roman Empire.
“Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically. The EU is an attempt to do this by different methods,” he was quoted as saying. John-Thor Dahlburg, Brussels, AP

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