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Theresa May to travel to US for Donald Trump talks next week – reports | Theresa May to travel to US for Donald Trump talks next week – reports |
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Theresa May will visit Donald Trump in the United States next week, it is understood. | Theresa May will visit Donald Trump in the United States next week, it is understood. |
The prime minister would be one of the first foreign leaders to meet the new US president following his inauguration. | The prime minister would be one of the first foreign leaders to meet the new US president following his inauguration. |
It follows reports that May would travel to Washington DC next Thursday for talks with the president, with post-Brexit trade negotiations likely to be high on the agenda. | It follows reports that May would travel to Washington DC next Thursday for talks with the president, with post-Brexit trade negotiations likely to be high on the agenda. |
May is likely to use the early visit to press the case for a free trade deal with the US amid doubts that an agreement would be compatible with Trump’s “America first” strategy. | May is likely to use the early visit to press the case for a free trade deal with the US amid doubts that an agreement would be compatible with Trump’s “America first” strategy. |
The prime minister has said she is confident of striking a deal and has suggested the UK and US could even reduce barriers to trade before being able to sign a formal agreement after Brexit. | The prime minister has said she is confident of striking a deal and has suggested the UK and US could even reduce barriers to trade before being able to sign a formal agreement after Brexit. |
May is likely to emphasise the the importance of Nato and the European Union for collective security and defence after Trump sparked concerns about his commitment to both organisations. | May is likely to emphasise the the importance of Nato and the European Union for collective security and defence after Trump sparked concerns about his commitment to both organisations. |
She has also promised to hold “very frank” discussions with Trump, making clear she has found some of his comments unacceptable – including his suggestion that his fame allowed him to “do anything” to women, such as “grabbing them by the pussy”. | She has also promised to hold “very frank” discussions with Trump, making clear she has found some of his comments unacceptable – including his suggestion that his fame allowed him to “do anything” to women, such as “grabbing them by the pussy”. |
In his first official trip as president, Trump spoke at the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Virginia, and confirmed that May would be visiting the US “very shortly”. |