Home / International / International -- World Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Bush Meets UK's New PM
Adjust font size:

US President George W. Bush met with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at Camp David Sunday evening with the two sides are expected to discuss issues including Iraq, Darfur and stalled global trade.

This is the first official visit by Brown since the former Britain's financial minister succeeded Tony Blair on June 27.

Brown, accompanied by Foreign Secretary David Miliband, arrived at Andrews Air Force Base east of Washington just before 5 PM EDT (21:00 GMT) and then headed straight to Bush's Camp David, Maryland retreat for a private dinner, US officials said.

Upon his arrival, Brown said he would use the visit to strengthen Britain-US relations.

"It is firmly in the British national interest that we have a strong relationship with the United States, our single most important bilateral relationship," he said in a statement.

"Because of the values we share, the relationship with the United States is not only strong, but can become stronger in the years ahead."

He denied speculation that the relationship was cooling.

Brown's predecessor, Tony Blair, was often accused at home of being too compliant with the policies of US President George W. Bush, especially regarding the Iraq War. Some analysts have urged Brown to be more like Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill, who had close ties with the US, but remained frank about their own goals and policies.

Brown travels to the US buoyed by a surprising degree of public support after a first month in office in which he impressed with his sober handling of the terror plots in London and Glasgow.

Many observers expected Brown to flop because of a personality often derided as dour and brooding - yet these very traits have helped him appear serious and statesmanlike.

Britons actually seem pleased with the contrast to the kinetic Blair - and the new leader is riding high in polls. But questions abound over whether the intellectual Brown will kindle Blair's chemistry with Bush.

Visits to Camp David and the United Nations, where Brown will make a speech, are highlights of the leader's first major overseas visit since he ended his 10-year wait to succeed Blair.

Brown arrives with some thorny issues in his policy folder, not least the fate of Britain's remaining soldiers in Iraq.

Military chiefs in London have said Britain is likely to hand over control of the southern Iraqi city of Basra to local forces by the end of the year, a move certain to spark a domestic clamor for more British troop withdrawals.

In London, The Sunday Times reported that Simon McDonald, Brown's chief foreign policy adviser, recently traveled to Washington to meet with US officials ahead of the prime minister's visit and discussed the possibility of an early British military withdrawal from Iraq.

But Downing Street said Brown would not use his American visit to change Britain's current plan of keeping its troops in southern Iraq until the Iraqi army is capable of maintaining security there.

Other difficult themes include the American push to build a missile defense system in Eastern Europe, the Iran nuclear controversy, Darfur issue, and the status of the Serbian province of Kosovo.

Brown will be boosted in potentially testy talks with Bush about Iraq by his strong domestic standing, with polls showing his Labor Party has recaptured its lead over the Conservatives.

Such has been the impact of the "Brown Bounce" that one opposition party chief last week put his lawmakers on high alert for a possible surprise autumn election - despite the fact Brown can wait until 2010 before calling a poll.

Many analysts believe Brown is itching for the legitimacy bestowed by winning an electoral mandate.

He got the keys to No 10 Downing St by securing his party's blessing after Blair stepped down - not through a popular vote.

(China Daily via agencies, Xinhua News Agency, July 30, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
Gordon Brown Leads Britain to New Era
Brown Unveils New Government
Britain's 'New Dawn' Darkened by Iraq War
Brown to Regain Public Trust by Uniting Party
US Flexes Muscle in Persian Gulf
Old Alliance Discusses New Strategy for Iraq
UK, US Lower Threat Level as Attack Not Thought Imminent
> Korean Nuclear Talks
> Reconstruction of Iraq
> Middle East Peace Process
> Iran Nuclear Issue
> 6th SCO Summit Meeting
Links
- China Development Gateway
- Foreign Ministry
- Network of East Asian Think-Tanks
- China-EU Association
- China-Africa Business Council
- China Foreign Affairs University
- University of International Relations
- Institute of World Economics & Politics
- Institute of Russian, East European & Central Asian Studies
- Institute of West Asian & African Studies
- Institute of Latin American Studies
- Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
- Institute of Japanese Studies
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩黄在线观看免费视频| 精品国产一区二区二三区在线观看| 国产高清小视频| 一区二区三区在线免费看| 日本永久免费a∨在线视频| 亚洲中文字幕久久精品无码a| 热99精品在线| 公粗一晚六次挺进我密道视频| 草草影院ccyy国产日本欧美| 国产探花在线精品一区二区| 2021成人国产精品| 在线看亚洲十八禁网站| а√天堂中文资源| 成人免费高清完整版在线观看| 久久中文精品无码中文字幕| 日韩电影免费在线观看网址| 亚洲中文字幕无码av永久| 欧美老熟妇牲交| 亚洲风情亚aⅴ在线发布| 一级艳片加勒比女海盗1| 日本一区二区三区在线观看视频 | 91人成在线观看网站| 在线麻豆国产传媒60在线观看| 久久国产午夜一区二区福利| 伊人222综合| 精品久久久久久中文字幕大豆网| 四虎影视成人永久在线观看| 蜜桃臀无码内射一区二区三区| 国产在线短视频| 97日日碰人人模人人澡| 国产模特众筹精品视频| 欧美黑人bbbbbbbbb| 天天干天天干天天插| 一本久久a久久精品亚洲| 成人字幕网视频在线观看| 久久99国产精品成人欧美| 日本在线色视频| 亚洲国产超清无码专区| 污视频免费在线观看| 亚洲精品天堂成人片AV在线播放| 浪小辉chinese野战做受|