Fox News interview: Boris Johnson lavishes praise on Donald Trump
Under-fire
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has lavished praise on Donald Trump during an interview with Fox News,
lauding the US President for “penetrating corners of the global
consciousness”.
Amid
mounting calls for his sacking
over comments that could see a British woman receive a longer jail sentence in
Iran, the Foreign Secretary told the right-wing news channel the US President
was “one of the huge great global brands”.
Asked about perceptions of the US President from outside the
states, Mr Johnson said said his method of tweeting early in the morning “no
matter how rambunctious” was an effective way of communicating.
He continued: “And yes a lot of
people don’t like it and a lot of people relate to it. In an age when people
have been turned off politics it’s more direct and it’s more communicative than
a lot of previous presidents”
“I think you’ve got to realise the American President is just
one of the huge great global brands – he is penetrating corners of the global
consciousness that I think few other presidents have ever done.”
Ending the three-minute long interview the Fox News presenter
praised the Foreign Secretary, adding: “Boris you were made for television – I
like the way you turned in the middle, thought about things, you are just a
great guest. Thanks so much for joining us.”
Mr Johnson’s comments come after Iranian state TV said the
remarks about Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe – detained in Iran for over a year –
were an “unintended confession of a real plot”.
The Foreign Secretary had previously mistakenly said that Ms
Zaghari-Ratcliffe was “training journalists” in Iran, prompting fears her
five-year prison sentence would be lengthened.
Iran's state broadcaster said his remarks were “proof” of the
accusations against the mother-of-one, who was detained by Iranian authorities
on spying charges while on holiday 18 months ago.
A TV report, entitled 'Confession', said his remarks were seen
as an “unintended confession of the UK government about the real plot” behind her
trip to Iran and “proof” of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's accusations
against her.
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