PM Modi wraps up historic Poland visit setting ‘new milestone’ in bilateral ties
PM Modi described his visit to Poland as a special one, and called the central European nation India's "valued friend".
PM Modi described his visit to Poland as a special one, and called the central European nation India's "valued friend".
Earlier, UK PM Boris Johnson’s government had rejected the claims it was suppressing the report to avoid a scandal ahead of next month’s snap poll.
The US President also took a swipe at Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, saying he would be "so bad" as prime minister.
In a letter to EU officials, Johnson said the further three-month delay - which he insists was forced upon him by Parliament - was "unwanted".
The UK was due to leave the EU on Thursday, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson was required to request an extension from the bloc after Parliament, in a historic session on October 19, voted against his Brexit deal.
Johnson is opposed to delaying Britain's exit from the European Union a third time.
A letter Johnson was forced by law to send to the bloc after failing to secure backing for his deal on October 19 called for a three-month extension.
Gove, who as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is in charge of no-deal planning, said "the Prime Minister's determination is absolute" and the government's "determined policy" was to meet that deadline.
The UK government added that if a plan was agreed, it would introduce a withdrawal agreement bill to be voted on Saturday in a special Parliamentary session.
In his first speech as the leader outside 10 Downing Street, Johnson warned that there would be a no-deal Brexit if Brussels refuses to negotiate.