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Mr Sunak spoke with Mr Biden over the phone this evening, in their first official meeting since Mr Sunak became Prime Minister earlier today.
During the call, President Biden confirmed that “the UK remains America’s closest ally”, with Mr Sunak agreeing on the “huge strength of the relationship”.
The two leaders said they “look forward to working closely together.”
A Downing Street spokesperson said: “The leaders discussed the extent of UK-US cooperation, both bilaterally and in regions such as the Indo-Pacific where the AUKUS pact forms part of our efforts to enhance stability and counter China’s malign influence.
“They reflected on the leading role our countries are playing in supporting the people of Ukraine and ensuring Putin fails in this war.
“The Prime Minister and President Biden also agreed on the need to ensure the people of Northern Ireland have security and prosperity through preserving the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
“The leaders looked forward to meeting in person at the upcoming G20 Summit in Indonesia.”
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