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Boris Johnson says Britain ‘first in line’ for US trade deal, defying Obama’s pre-Brexit warning | Boris Johnson says Britain ‘first in line’ for US trade deal, defying Obama’s pre-Brexit warning |
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Britain will be “first in line” to negotiate a new trade deal with the US, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said after talks with President-elect Donald Trump’s team and senior Republicans. | Britain will be “first in line” to negotiate a new trade deal with the US, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said after talks with President-elect Donald Trump’s team and senior Republicans. |
Johnson, who once quipped he would not visit parts of New York because there was a “real risk of meeting Donald Trump,” has been in the city talking to the Trump team this week before meeting top Republicans in Washington, DC. | Johnson, who once quipped he would not visit parts of New York because there was a “real risk of meeting Donald Trump,” has been in the city talking to the Trump team this week before meeting top Republicans in Washington, DC. |
On his return to London, Johnson told MPs there was a "huge fund of goodwill for the UK on Capitol Hill." | |
He said there was "a very large measure of understanding that now is the time to do a free trade deal," and said "they want to do it, they want to do it fast." | |
He said it was clear there was a "wide measurement of agreement" between the UK and the US "over the challenges we face." | |
Officials said they had discussed foreign policy towards Syria, Russia and China in very “positive but frank talks.” | Officials said they had discussed foreign policy towards Syria, Russia and China in very “positive but frank talks.” |
“Clearly the Trump administration-to-be has a very exciting agenda of change. One thing that won’t change though is the closeness of the relationship between the US and the UK,” said Johnson, the Press Association reports. | “Clearly the Trump administration-to-be has a very exciting agenda of change. One thing that won’t change though is the closeness of the relationship between the US and the UK,” said Johnson, the Press Association reports. |
“We are the number two contributor to defense in NATO. We are America’s principal partner in working for global security and, of course, we are great campaigners for free trade. | “We are the number two contributor to defense in NATO. We are America’s principal partner in working for global security and, of course, we are great campaigners for free trade. |
“We hear that we are first in line to do a great free trade deal with the United States. So, it’s going to be a very exciting year for both our countries.” | “We hear that we are first in line to do a great free trade deal with the United States. So, it’s going to be a very exciting year for both our countries.” |
A top Republican in the US Senate, Bob Corker, said a trade deal between the two countries would be a priority as Britain prepares to leave the EU. | A top Republican in the US Senate, Bob Corker, said a trade deal between the two countries would be a priority as Britain prepares to leave the EU. |
During the EU referendum campaign, President Barack Obama warned Britain would be at the “back of the queue” for a trading agreement if voters chose Brexit. | During the EU referendum campaign, President Barack Obama warned Britain would be at the “back of the queue” for a trading agreement if voters chose Brexit. |
But Corker said Johnson knows “full well” that “there is no way the United Kingdom is going to take a back seat,” according to the BBC. | But Corker said Johnson knows “full well” that “there is no way the United Kingdom is going to take a back seat,” according to the BBC. |
“They will take a front seat and I think it will be our priority to make sure that we deal with them on a trade agreement initially, but in all respects in a way that demonstrates the long-term friendship that we have had for so long.” | “They will take a front seat and I think it will be our priority to make sure that we deal with them on a trade agreement initially, but in all respects in a way that demonstrates the long-term friendship that we have had for so long.” |
Corker, who had been a leading candidate for secretary of state, said he was sure Trump would agree with him. | Corker, who had been a leading candidate for secretary of state, said he was sure Trump would agree with him. |
Johnson will not meet Trump’s choice for top diplomat, Rex Tillerson. Protocol states this cannot happen until he is confirmed as secretary of state. | Johnson will not meet Trump’s choice for top diplomat, Rex Tillerson. Protocol states this cannot happen until he is confirmed as secretary of state. |
Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to meet Trump in the spring. | Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to meet Trump in the spring. |
On Sunday, May denounced the president-elect’s previous comments about women as “unacceptable” but also said the relationship between the two countries is about “something much bigger” than the ties between the leaders of their governments. | On Sunday, May denounced the president-elect’s previous comments about women as “unacceptable” but also said the relationship between the two countries is about “something much bigger” than the ties between the leaders of their governments. |
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage was the first high-profile British politician to publicly meet with Trump following his shock election win, causing embarrassment for May.Downing Street has repeatedly dismissed Farage’s offer to help build a relationship with Trump’s incoming administration. | Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage was the first high-profile British politician to publicly meet with Trump following his shock election win, causing embarrassment for May.Downing Street has repeatedly dismissed Farage’s offer to help build a relationship with Trump’s incoming administration. |
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