A "most important bilateral relationship"
AP: New British prime minister at Camp David---
WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Gordon Brown traveled to the United States on Sunday, saying he planned to use the official visit to strengthen what Britain already considers its "most important bilateral relationship."Read the rest of the article here. It goes into the Bush-Blair relationship, what the Bush-Brown relationship might be like, and issues such as Iraq.
"It is a relationship that is founded on our common values of liberty, opportunity and the dignity of the individual," Brown said in a statement. "And because of the values we share, the relationship with the United States is not only strong, but can become stronger in the years ahead."
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