LONDON, June 11 (Reuters) - U.S. President Biden and British
Prime Minister Boris Johnson discussed opening a transatlantic
travel corridor at their bilateral meeting on Thursday, but no
announcement was imminent, British Foreign Secretary Dominic
Raab said.
"It was something that was discussed yesterday and we've got
an idea about how to take it forward, but it's not something
we'll be announcing imminently," Raab told Sky news on Friday.
Biden and Johnson met in Cornwall, southwest England, before
the start of the G7 Summit on Friday.
(Reporting by Sarah Young and Paul Sandle; editing by Michael
Holden)