UK-France Summit
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Put that the French Ambassador visited Downing Street today and asked whether that was to do with the Anglo-French Summit coming up, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) said that there were French diplomats at Downing Street today and the summit was discussed.
Asked when and where the summit would be, the PMS said that it was likely to be in London on 2nd November.
Asked whether the issue of strikes and/or defence would be discussed at the summit, the PMS said that a range of issues of common interest would be discussed.
Asked if plans had been made for the summit to take place in Portsmouth, the PMS said that, as with all visits, we considered a range of venues before finalising, but this summit would not be held in Portsmouth.
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