(Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Gordon Brown will
attempt to set a new tone for Britain's relationship with the
U.S. when he travels to Camp David, Maryland, this weekend for
meetings with President George W. Bush.
Brown, who took over from Tony Blair on June 27, has
stressed the need to preserve the U.K.'s ``special
relationship'' with the U.S. while distinguishing himself from
his predecessor by appointing aides critical of Bush's
administration.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
attempt to set a new tone for Britain's relationship with the
U.S. when he travels to Camp David, Maryland, this weekend for
meetings with President George W. Bush.
Brown, who took over from Tony Blair on June 27, has
stressed the need to preserve the U.K.'s ``special
relationship'' with the U.S. while distinguishing himself from
his predecessor by appointing aides critical of Bush's
administration.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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