This was reported by the press service of the head of the British government.

“Both the Prime Minister and the Secretary General agreed that NATO partners should continue to work together in the future to overcome common challenges and confront changing threats,” the press release said.

During the conversation, which was initiated by the head of the North Atlantic Alliance, the parties touched upon the development of NATO, the war in Afghanistan, Turkey’s acquisition of Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems, as well as the termination of the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate and Shorter-Range Missiles.

Johnson, following talks with an adviser to the President of the United States on national security, John Bolton, stated the importance of concluding a trade deal with the countries of the European Union and the United States after Britain left the EU.