Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has threatened to “beat” French President Emmanuel Macron and called him a “sycophant” of Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to criticism over the treatment of Ukrainian refugees. This was told by the politician’s former press officer Guto Harry on LBC radio.
“When the British press reacted harshly to the government’s actions on refugees, Macron added fuel to the fire by directly criticizing Boris, his remarks made the front page of the Guardian on Friday. And Boris burst into a furious tirade, using harsh language,’ he said.
According to the former secretary, Johnson called Macron an eccentric and “Putin’s sycophant”, promised to organize a “bacchanalia with swinging frogs” and was even going to “stuff his face”. However, after a few weeks, relations between politicians normalized.
“(They) had great conversations, drinking whiskey together at the G7 summit (in Germany),” Harry concluded.
In January, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed details of a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin shortly before the start of the NWO in Ukraine. According to the British politician, he convinced the Russian president that Ukraine “will not join NATO for the foreseeable future”. Johnson also said that in the conversation Putin allegedly threatened him with a missile attack.
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