So, it appears Boris Johnson wants to help Turkey (the country specifically mentioned as being a threat to Britain if it joined the EU) to... join the EU.
Oh, and "can we have a big trade deal with you, please?"...
No source, inferences not statements
Commit to your statements with the fury of a thousand fishing vessels, it's only Bojo
But yesterday, during his first official visit to Turkey, Mr Johnson said that Britain will "help Turkey in any way" now that it is leaving the EU. He also declined to apologise for previously writing a limerick about the "love that flowers" between the Turkish President and a goat.
Mr Johnson, whose great-grandfather Ali Kemal was briefly a Turkish minister shortly after World War I, also referred to his personal ties to Turkey. "Some of you may know this is the land of my fathers, this very (foreign) ministry is the place where my relatives used to work, (including) my great uncle Zeki Kuneralp."
Johnson Caliphate rises brothers
Anyways I'm glad he serves his nation's interests above his own political career, Turkey is one of our important trade partners, sources of foreign ministers, and we are allies, any way we can help Turkey without damaging ourselves is an easy choice to make
Çelik said Turkey respected the British decision to leave the bloc but criticised the “anti-Turkish rhetoric” that emerged during the campaign.“We have to close this ugly parenthesis and look to the future,” he said.
Çelik also joked abouthe and Johnson having Ottoman ancestry. “We are both Ottomans. I had told him that it was important to pay visits to countries in which you have friends. He kept his promise. It means a great deal to us. The UK has always supported our EU membership bid,” he said.
Earlier on Monday at the start of his two-day visit, Johnson visited a refugee camp in Nizip, Gaziantep province, near Turkey’s border with Syria, and met exiled members of the Syrian opposition.
The trip is the highest level visit to Turkey by a British minister since the failed coup on 15 July, in which a rogue military faction tried to overthrow the Turkish government. The government claims the abortive coup was masterminded by an US-based Muslim cleric, Fethullah Gülen.
Johnson said the UK would cooperate with the Turkish authorities to get to the bottom of any Gülenist links in the UK. He said “Gülenism and the way that they act and the way they behave is very foreign to us. We are trying to learn as much as we can from our Turkish friends exactly what this organisations is, how it behaves, how it dictates an agenda.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/27/boris-johnson-turkey-recep-tayyip-erdogan-lewd-poem-mevlut-cavusoglu-kurds
Refugee stuff, good to help the refugees out there because it's the only humanitarian strategy that works, and naturally if the EU tries destroy us then the EU gets all the refugees we cared for
Interesting that Boris met members of exiled opposition in Syria and pledged support against Gulenists, suggesting the Turkic-British cooperation is more than one of convenience
Also in britpol news
There's oil in them FalklandsSince taking office in December, Macri has sought to strengthen his country’s ties with Britain and end the confrontational approach of the previous administration.
In a letter largely welcomed in Argentina, May wrote: “It is my sincere hope that, where we have differences, these can be acknowledged in an atmosphere of mutual respect and with the intention to act in a way that benefits all those concerned.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/aug/10/may-calls-on-argentina-to-lift-falklands-oil-exploration-restrictions
Wait, they got rid of Kirchner? They want to work with us? Hot damnation, how can 2016 get any better?
There may even come a time where I am needing not a single Argentina meme