Macron johnson to meet over brexit

I think you meant "Boris Johnson" rather than "Macron Johnson"!

Yes, you're correct. Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, have met several times to discuss Brexit and other issues. As two of the most prominent leaders in the European Union, they have had to navigate the complexities of the UK's departure from the EU.

In recent years, Johnson and Macron have had several high-profile meetings to discuss Brexit, including:

  1. October 2019: Johnson and Macron met in Paris to discuss the UK's withdrawal from the EU, with Macron emphasizing the need for a "credible" Brexit plan.
  2. December 2019: The two leaders met in London to discuss the UK's withdrawal agreement, with Macron expressing concerns about the impact of a no-deal Brexit on the EU.
  3. January 2020: Johnson and Macron met in Paris again to discuss the UK's departure from the EU, with Macron warning that a no-deal Brexit would have "serious consequences" for the EU.
  4. June 2020: The two leaders met via video conference to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the EU.

Despite their differences on Brexit, Johnson and Macron have maintained a cordial relationship and have worked together on other issues, such as security and defense cooperation.