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Donald Trump says he’ll go to UK in ‘close to future’ after receiving ‘historic’ invitation from the King

By Editorial Board Published February 27, 2025 8 Min Read
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Donald Trump says he’ll go to UK in ‘close to future’ after receiving ‘historic’ invitation from the King

Donald Trump has been invited by King Charles for a “historic” second state go to to the UK, Sir Keir Starmer has stated.

The prime minister offered the US president with a replica of the invitation whereas the pair met within the Oval Workplace.

Sir Keir and his US counterpart shared heat phrases as they spoke forward of a press convention during which they’re anticipated to disclose particulars of their discussions on the Ukraine battle and commerce.

Politics newest: Trump asks Starmer if the UK may tackle Russia by itself

Mr Trump known as Sir Keir a “special man” and a “great gentleman” as he stated he can be visiting the UK within the “near future”.

Talking to reporters from the Oval Workplace, president Trump stated it was a “great honour to have Prime Minister Starmer at the Oval Office”.

“It’s a very special place, and he’s a special man – and the United Kingdom is a wonderful country that I know very well, I’m there a lot.”

He stated the pair would focus on the Russia-Ukraine battle, commerce, and “lots of other items”.

“And I think we can say we are going to be getting along on every one of them,” the president added.

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‘I’ve a heat spot for the UK’

‘A backstop, you would say’

Sir Keir additionally made his personal opening remarks and praised Mr Trump for “changing the conversation” on Ukraine “to bring about the possibility that now we can have a peace deal”.

“We want to work with you to make sure that this deal, is enduring, that it lasts, that it’s a deal that goes down as a historic deal that nobody breaches,” he stated.

“And we’ll work with you, to make sure that that absolutely happens.”

The situation of a US safety “backstop” to discourage Vladimir Putin from future aggression has been a key demand of the UK and European allies, with the prime minister saying it was the one path to peace in Ukraine.

There had been concern that Mr Trump would cease in need of offering the dedication after he stated cryptically that he wouldn’t “make security guarantees beyond very much”.

Later within the trade, Mr Trump appeared to recommend {that a} deliberate deal on minerals with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy would successfully be a safety “backstop”.

“President Zelenskyy is coming to see me on Friday morning. And we’re going be signing really a very important agreement for both sides because it’s really going to get us into that country, working there,” he stated.

He added it was a “backstop, you could say”.

There was some disruption to the optimistic temper music within the type of US Vice President JD Vance, who challenged the prime minister on what he known as “infringements on free speech” within the UK.

Sir Keir issued a swift rebuttal to Mr Vance, saying: “Well, we’ve had free speech for a very, very long time in the United Kingdom and it will last for a very, very long time.

“Definitely, we would not wish to attain throughout US residents, and we do not, and that is completely proper – however in relation to free speech within the UK I am very pleased with our historical past there.”

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‘Did I say that?’

The obvious optimistic trade bodes effectively for the prime minister, who has been looking for to behave as a bridge between the US and Europe, who look like more and more at odds over the continued battle in Ukraine.

Mr Trump shocked Ukraine and European leaders earlier when he introduced he had known as Mr Putin – a pariah on the worldwide stage – to debate ending the battle, with out consulting them.

Talks had been then held between high US and Russian officers in Saudia Arabia with the purpose of restoring ties and establishing negotiations to finish the battle in Ukraine.

A collection of controversial statements made by the president – together with that Ukraine began the battle and that President Volodomyr Zelenskyy was a “dictator” as a result of he had not held elections throughout the battle – additionally sparked worry that the US would attain a take care of Russia that may have been damaging to Ukraine.

Requested by a journalist to repeat his assertion in regards to the Ukrainian president, Mr Trump stated: “Did I say that? I can’t believe I said that. Next question.”

Chagos deal ‘does not sound unhealthy’

In one other optimistic signal for Sir Keir, the US president appeared to talk approvingly of the contentious Chagos Islands deal, during which the Indian Ocean archipelago can be transferred to Mauritius after a decades-long dispute.

The settlement contains the tropical atoll of Diego Garcia, residence to a UK-US army base that performs an important function within the area’s stability and worldwide safety.

Beneath the proposed settlement, the UK would lease again Diego Garcia for 99 years at a reported annual price of round £90m.

Though the Biden administration welcomed the deal as a “win for diplomacy”, Mr Trump’s White Home had expressed reservations in regards to the deal owing to its considerations over China’s affect in Mauritius.

The US president was requested whether or not he agreed with the deal, to which he replied: “Well, we’re going to have some discussions about that very soon.”

He added: “I think we’ll be inclined to go along with your country. We have to be given the details, but it doesn’t sound bad.”

Mr Trump’s invitation for a state go to would be the second time he has come to the UK after former prime minister Theresa Could made the same gesture to Sir Keir in 2017.

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