<p>Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson called French President Emmanuel Macron a four-letter obscenity and "Putin's lickspittle" as tempers frayed over the war in Ukraine, according to a former Johnson aide.</p>.<p>Guto Harri became director of communications in Johnson's 10 Downing Street just over a fortnight before Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in February 2022.</p>.<p>Harri recounted his boss's incensed reaction when Macron queried whether the UK was doing enough to help Ukrainian refugees early in the crisis -- a criticism that was made also by many in Britain.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/pm-narendra-modi-s-france-visit-to-boost-india-eu-ties-1217134.html" target="_blank">PM Narendra Modi’s France visit to boost India-EU ties</a></strong></p>.<p>"He just launched into a violent attack on Emmanuel Macron," former BBC political correspondent Harri said on a new podcast series, recalling his time in government up to Johnson's ouster last September.</p>.<p>"Basically, saying 'He's a four-letter word that begins with C, he's a weirdo, he's Putin's lickspittle'," the ex-aide added.</p>.<p>"'We need an orgy of frog (French) bashing. I'm going to have to punch his lights out'," he quoted Johnson as saying.</p>.<p>UK officials were critical of Macron's attempts to broker peace in Ukraine, including after a strained meeting with Putin at the Kremlin just before the war.</p>.<p>Johnson found that meeting "nauseating", according to Harri.</p>.<p>Johnson was all smiles with Macron whenever they met, although tensions related to Brexit were never far from the surface in their dealings.</p>.<p>After the war broke out, Johnson became a full-throated supporter of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and Britain a leading supplier of arms to his government.</p>.<p>Harri recounted a telephone call those two leaders had on the night that Russia invaded.</p>.<p>"It was massively sobering. We really could not believe that this was seriously underway," he said, adding: "The two of them had this extraordinary bond.</p>.<p>"And, dare I mention it, this kind of really dark gallows humour that was obviously a coping mechanism."</p>.<p>A spokesman for Johnson's office declined to comment on the claimed language used against Macron but stressed the former prime minister was not involved in the podcast.</p>
<p>Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson called French President Emmanuel Macron a four-letter obscenity and "Putin's lickspittle" as tempers frayed over the war in Ukraine, according to a former Johnson aide.</p>.<p>Guto Harri became director of communications in Johnson's 10 Downing Street just over a fortnight before Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in February 2022.</p>.<p>Harri recounted his boss's incensed reaction when Macron queried whether the UK was doing enough to help Ukrainian refugees early in the crisis -- a criticism that was made also by many in Britain.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/pm-narendra-modi-s-france-visit-to-boost-india-eu-ties-1217134.html" target="_blank">PM Narendra Modi’s France visit to boost India-EU ties</a></strong></p>.<p>"He just launched into a violent attack on Emmanuel Macron," former BBC political correspondent Harri said on a new podcast series, recalling his time in government up to Johnson's ouster last September.</p>.<p>"Basically, saying 'He's a four-letter word that begins with C, he's a weirdo, he's Putin's lickspittle'," the ex-aide added.</p>.<p>"'We need an orgy of frog (French) bashing. I'm going to have to punch his lights out'," he quoted Johnson as saying.</p>.<p>UK officials were critical of Macron's attempts to broker peace in Ukraine, including after a strained meeting with Putin at the Kremlin just before the war.</p>.<p>Johnson found that meeting "nauseating", according to Harri.</p>.<p>Johnson was all smiles with Macron whenever they met, although tensions related to Brexit were never far from the surface in their dealings.</p>.<p>After the war broke out, Johnson became a full-throated supporter of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and Britain a leading supplier of arms to his government.</p>.<p>Harri recounted a telephone call those two leaders had on the night that Russia invaded.</p>.<p>"It was massively sobering. We really could not believe that this was seriously underway," he said, adding: "The two of them had this extraordinary bond.</p>.<p>"And, dare I mention it, this kind of really dark gallows humour that was obviously a coping mechanism."</p>.<p>A spokesman for Johnson's office declined to comment on the claimed language used against Macron but stressed the former prime minister was not involved in the podcast.</p>