LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday, agreeing to work more closely on security while urging against any negotiations with Russia that played into its “false narrative” on the conflict in Ukraine. A British readout said the two leaders, who have endured a strained relationship over a range of issues, committed to reinvigorate the “Anglo-French relationship” when Johnson congratulated Macron on his election victory. Macron was re-elected 12 days ago. Johnson and Macron agreed that the military powers should coordinate more cl…