【Global Network Report】The G20 Leaders' Summit (G20) opened in Rome, Italy, on the 30th local time, because the opening time coincided with the escalation of the Fisheries Dispute between Britain and France, the meeting between the leaders of the two countries attracted much media attention.

"During the angry fishing dispute, Johnson and Macron met at the G20." The British "Mirror" reported on this topic on the 30th, and shared an episode of the face-to-face meeting between the two. According to reports, on the opening day of the summit on the 30th, the leaders of various countries who arrived at the scene were planning to take a "family portrait" photo, and some media noticed that the leaders of Britain and France, Johnson and Macron, "pretended to be confrontational" and touched their fists. ↓
In addition, the comprehensive "Yahoo News Network" and the Russian satellite network reported on the 30th and 31st that on the morning of the 30th to shoot this "family portrait", British Prime Minister Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau were late. One photo shows a late Johnson seemingly ready to "lunge" toward Macron, who is standing on the stage, but appears to be stopped by Trudeau beside him. The French president on the other side was smiling and looking relaxed. ↓
For the photo, Satellite Network commented that at a time when the Fisheries Dispute between Britain and France escalated, the footage made it seem as if the leaders of the two countries were about to clash.
These photos have also aroused heated discussion among netizens.
Some British netizens expressed helplessness about Johnson's attempt to "rush" to Macron's photo, saying, "This photo describes what our leaders are like and how other countries see us!" ”↓
Some netizens have another interpretation of the photo of Johnson and Macron touching their fists, he satirizes: from the photos, this is the two people using "scissors stone cloth" on the G20 to try to solve the fishery dispute between the two countries. ↓
Some British netizens directly @ Macron, leaving aside their relationship with Johnson: "On behalf of myself and many of my British friends, we do not recognize Johnson." He doesn't represent me. ”↓
At present, the Anglo-French fisheries dispute continues to escalate. The British Foreign Office announced on the 28th that it summoned the French ambassador to the UK on the fishery dispute between Britain and France, asking for an explanation of the French threat to take countermeasures against the UK. The French government announced on the 27th that due to the Non-compliance with the agreement by the United Kingdom, France will prohibit British fishing boats from unloading goods at some French ports from November 2, and strengthen the inspection of British ships and trucks to and from the United Kingdom.
Source: World Wide Web