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Theresa May positive about trade pacts with US

AP
Published : Jul 10, 2017, 5:30 am IST
Updated : Jul 10, 2017, 6:30 am IST

Trump said a deal between the US and Britain, which is leaving the European Union, would be “great for both countries” and can be achieved quickly.

British Prime Minister Theresa May (Photo: AP)
 British Prime Minister Theresa May (Photo: AP)

Hamburg: British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Saturday that she’s looking forward to welcoming US President Donald Trump to London, but both sides still are working to find a “suitable date.” 

Ms May also said she was optimistic about hoped-for future trade pacts with the US and other countries after meeting Mr Trump at the Group of 20 summit.

Mr Trump said a deal between the US and Britain, which is leaving the European Union, would be “great for both countries” and can be achieved quickly.

Mr Trump also squashed speculation that he would not be visiting London after all, saying that “we’ll work that out” and he will be making the trip.

Ms May was the first world leader to visit Mr Trump at the White House earlier this year, bringing an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II for Mr Trump to come to London this year on a state visit.

But opposition to the idea mounted quickly. Some Britons called the invitation premature given the divisiveness of the US presidential race and Trump’s political inexperience. Last month, London’s mayor called for the invitation to be rescinded after Mr Trump criticised the mayor’s response to a deadly extremist attack.

Ms May said Mr Trump made clear “that he was very keen to come to London.” She looked forward to welcoming him and “we are working on what a suitable date would be for such a visit.”

Britain’s government is keen to secure new trade deals with the US and other global partners after its departure from the EU, expected in 2019.

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