By Donald Trump’s personal admission, Sir Keir’s first journey to Washington as prime minister acquired off to an “outstanding start”.
The love-in between the prime minister and the US president continued on stage, as they heaped reward on one another and paid tribute to the particular relationship.
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Ukraine deal nonetheless within the steadiness
Sir Keir’s defining mission on this journey has been to try to persuade Mr Trump to supply a safety assure for Ukraine in any peace deal reached with Russia, in order that Vladimir Putin doesn’t invade its neighbour once more following an preliminary ceasefire.
It seems that no such deal has but been reached – however the US president did say the White Home was “working towards a very achievable ceasefire in Ukraine”.
“If you want peace, you have to talk both sides,” he stated – which has not been the strategy of the worldwide group. “The next step we are making is toward a very achievable ceasefire.”
Nonetheless, in language that will sound alarm in Kyiv, Mr Trump stated: “If it doesn’t happen quickly, it may not happen at all.”
That assertion could spark worry that the US president could be ready to do a deal at any value which might favour Vladimir Putin on the expense of Ukraine.
In contrast, Sir Keir struck a distinct tone and stated: “History must be on the side of the peacemaker, not the invader.”
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‘Excellent probability’ of commerce deal – and possibly no tariffs?
Sir Keir has been at pains to attraction Mr Trump into putting an excellent commerce take care of the UK, following the wilderness years underneath former president Barack Obama when the UK was famously “at the back of the queue”.
As a part of that, the prime minister is hoping the US is not going to impose punitive tariffs on the UK, because it minded to do with shut neighbour Canada – as a result of any such transfer would make his mission to develop the financial system nigh on inconceivable.
Requested if Sir Keir had satisfied him to not impose commerce tariffs on the UK, Mr Trump stated to laughter: “He tried.”
“He was working hard, I’ll tell you that,” he joked. “He earned whatever the hell they pay him over there, but he tried.”
He added: “I think there’s a very good chance that in the case of these two great, friendly countries, I think we could very well end up with a real trade deal where the tariffs wouldn’t be necessary. We’ll see.”
Speaking of Canada…
Uh oh, Canada
Sir Keir was requested concerning the president’s latest feedback about desirous to make Canada the 51st US state.
The prime minister gave the query brief shrift, saying: “I think you’re trying to find a divide between us that simply doesn’t exist.
“We are the closest of countries, and we had excellent discussions at the moment, however we did not talk about Canada.”
‘What a beautiful accent’
More praise came when Sir Keir said the UK was “able to put boots on the bottom and planes within the air” to support a deal on Ukraine working with allies.
“That’s the solely approach peace will final,” he added
As he wrapped up his speech, Mr Trump remarked: “What a ravishing accent.
“I would have been president 20 years ago if I had that accent.”
In it to win it
All through the convention, Sir Keir spoke in language that at occasions felt alien to his character – he spoke in Trump rhetoric and appealed to his aggressive spirit.
“We believe it’s not taking part that counts,” he stated.
“What counts is winning. If you don’t win, you don’t deliver.
“We’re each in a rush to get issues executed. And that is what the UK and US do – once we work collectively, we win and we get issues executed.”