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Donald Trump to visit UK in December for Nato summit Donald Trump to visit UK in December for Nato summit
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US President Donald Trump is expected to visit the UK in December for a Nato summit, the alliance's secretary general has said.US President Donald Trump is expected to visit the UK in December for a Nato summit, the alliance's secretary general has said.
Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement that "the Allies have agreed" to meet to discuss security challenges and how Nato can adapt to keep people safe.Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement that "the Allies have agreed" to meet to discuss security challenges and how Nato can adapt to keep people safe.
Theresa May said it would be an "important opportunity" to modernise.Theresa May said it would be an "important opportunity" to modernise.
Mr Trump's controversial first official trip to the UK took place in July 2018, amid a backdrop of angry protests.Mr Trump's controversial first official trip to the UK took place in July 2018, amid a backdrop of angry protests.
The US president met the Queen at Windsor Castle and held talks with the prime minister at Chequers, while thousands of people marched through central London in protest at his visit.The US president met the Queen at Windsor Castle and held talks with the prime minister at Chequers, while thousands of people marched through central London in protest at his visit.
The police operation for the visit cost an estimated £18m, according to the National Police Chiefs' Council.The police operation for the visit cost an estimated £18m, according to the National Police Chiefs' Council.
The US president, who has repeatedly criticised the military alliance, will meet heads of state in London - the home of Nato's first headquarters.The US president, who has repeatedly criticised the military alliance, will meet heads of state in London - the home of Nato's first headquarters.
Theresa May said: "The UK is one of the founding members of Nato and I am very pleased that the secretary general has asked us to host a meeting of Nato leaders this year to mark its 70th anniversary".Theresa May said: "The UK is one of the founding members of Nato and I am very pleased that the secretary general has asked us to host a meeting of Nato leaders this year to mark its 70th anniversary".
Mr Stoltenberg said the UK continues to play a key role in the alliance, making "essential contributions to our shared security".Mr Stoltenberg said the UK continues to play a key role in the alliance, making "essential contributions to our shared security".
The announcement came after Mr Trump announced in his State of the Union speech that he will hold a second nuclear summit with North Korea's leader this month. The announcement came as Nato states signed an agreement with Macedonia, clearing the way for the Balkan nation to become its 30th member.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump announced in his State of the Union speech that he will hold a second nuclear summit with North Korea's leader this month.
Plans for a second summit have been in the works since the two leaders' historic talks last year.Plans for a second summit have been in the works since the two leaders' historic talks last year.
Mr Trump and Mr Kim's meeting last June in Singapore was the first ever between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader.Mr Trump and Mr Kim's meeting last June in Singapore was the first ever between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader.