The cancellation of Boris Johnson’s trip to Moscow puts Britain in its place in the world | Editorial – The Independent

The Independent argues that the decision by Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, to cancel his visit to Moscow to meet Sergey Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, on Monday is a disappointing admission of Britain’s irrelevance in world affairs. It argues that it would have been a significant trip, the first by a British foreign secretary for five years.

Source: The cancellation of Boris Johnson’s trip to Moscow puts Britain in its place in the world | The Independent

The article concludes by questioning the dream of many Brexiteers of ‘Britain as a powerful, buccaneering nation, charting its own course in world’.

Whilst Theresa May was one of the first global leaders to offer public support to Trump for his Syrian intervention last week, it is clear that the ‘Special Relationship‘ is not so special with Boris as FS.

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Kerry, Seeking Answers on Conflict in Syria, to Meet With Putin – NYTimes.com

This is must-read article from the NYT.

via Kerry, Seeking Answers on Conflict in Syria, to Meet With Putin – NYTimes.com.

As I digested the implications of this article, I once again struggled to understand the wisdom of President Obama’s foreign policy. If Obama needs President Putin‘s help in Syria, perhaps needs to go about things differently?

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