Boris Johnson and Liz Truss are heading to New York for the UN General Assembly, and then for meetings with President Biden in Washington, in the wake of the recent AUKUS security pact. They are trying to get some urgency behind the climate change summit in Glasgow in November, where the usually ebullient Johnson has already begun sounding a note of caution – telling reporters on his plane that he thought he had “a six out of ten chance” of succeeding in the goals he had set for the gathering.
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The AUKUS pact is already against the clock
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Boris Johnson and Liz Truss are heading to New York for the UN General Assembly, and then for meetings with President Biden in Washington, in the wake of the recent AUKUS security pact. They are trying to get some urgency behind the climate change summit in Glasgow in November, where the usually ebullient Johnson has already begun sounding a note of caution – telling reporters on his plane that he thought he had “a six out of ten chance” of succeeding in the goals he had set for the gathering.