British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson visited Prague earlier this week on
the first stop of a tour of European capitals to explain the British
position on Brexit outlined by Prime Minister Teresa May in Florence. In an
interview for Czech Radio the British foreign secretary spoke about his
country’s aims and priorities in the two-year transitional period ahead
as well as after the Brexit cut-off line. Czech Radio’s London
former correspondent Jiří Hošek began by asking him how he views the outcome of
Germany’s parliamentary elections.
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