
On October 30, local time, the family portrait of this year's G20 summit was filmed in Rome, Italy, and the leaders of various countries stood together in a friendly way, facing the reporters' "long guns and short guns".
Before the big group photo was taken, a very funny scene was staged in the venue, the 57-year-old British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was preparing to rush to the side of French President Emmanuel Macron, but was dragged by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau behind him. Although this is the effect of the picture in an instant, the real situation should not be so, but because the United Kingdom and France are now in a state of flux because of the fishing dispute, and the situation has a tendency to escalate, such a picture is still quite realistic, especially like US President Joe Biden and others, but also put on a look of want to see the hilarity.
From the next screen, Johnson got rid of Trudeau's shackles, desperately arrived at Macron's side, and also grabbed the French president's arm, and the two became the focus of the audience in an instant. It is estimated that the two of them also understand that everyone wants to see how they get along, and at this time, they can only show the demeanor of a general. However, the comments also pointed out that the effect presented by the picture is the true portrayal of their hearts, Macron prevented the British trawlers from entering the French port, which made the British fishermen miserable, and on the 29th, the French side also detained the captain of a British trawler, although it has now been released, but the impact will not be eliminated in a short time. Johnson is very angry about this, he has issued a warning on the morning of the 30th, the United Kingdom may "fight back" as early as next week, but also warned the European Union not to side with France.
However, Macron and Johnson, who are face to face, are very friendly, and as "old friends", they greet each other with punches and a bright smile on their faces.
It is reported that on the 31st local time, Johnson and Macron will have face-to-face talks, and they will confront each other directly, but from the current situation, the possibility of both sides politely taking a step back is not likely.