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Donald Trump joins Queen for 75th D-Day anniversary Donald Trump joins Queen for 75th D-Day anniversary
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World leaders, including US President Donald Trump, have joined the Queen in Portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.World leaders, including US President Donald Trump, have joined the Queen in Portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Theresa May is hosting 15 world leaders to honour the largest combined land, air and naval operation in history.Theresa May is hosting 15 world leaders to honour the largest combined land, air and naval operation in history.
Figures from every country that fought alongside the UK are attending.Figures from every country that fought alongside the UK are attending.
Coming to the end of a three-day state visit to the UK, Mr Trump said he was looking forward to marking what "may have been the greatest battle ever".Coming to the end of a three-day state visit to the UK, Mr Trump said he was looking forward to marking what "may have been the greatest battle ever".
The countries represented at the event have agreed to make a joint statement pledging to ensure the "unimaginable horror" of World War Two is not repeated.The countries represented at the event have agreed to make a joint statement pledging to ensure the "unimaginable horror" of World War Two is not repeated.
Called "the D-Day proclamation", the 16 signatories - including the UK and the US - will commit to working together to "resolve international tensions peacefully".Called "the D-Day proclamation", the 16 signatories - including the UK and the US - will commit to working together to "resolve international tensions peacefully".
The UK prime minister will use the occasion to call for continued Western unity in tackling what she will call "new and evolving security threats".The UK prime minister will use the occasion to call for continued Western unity in tackling what she will call "new and evolving security threats".
On Thursday, memorial services are planned to mark the 75 years since the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944 - the start of the campaign to liberate Nazi-occupied north-west Europe.On Thursday, memorial services are planned to mark the 75 years since the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944 - the start of the campaign to liberate Nazi-occupied north-west Europe.
The Queen and the Prince of Wales are attending the commemorations on Southsea Common, along with representatives from every country that fought alongside the UK in the Battle of Normandy.The Queen and the Prince of Wales are attending the commemorations on Southsea Common, along with representatives from every country that fought alongside the UK in the Battle of Normandy.
Mrs May and Mr Trump were joined by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as prime ministers from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Poland and Slovakia.Mrs May and Mr Trump were joined by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as prime ministers from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Poland and Slovakia.
Members of the armed forces and more than 300 veterans, who are all over 90 years old, are also attending the event in Portsmouth - one of the key embarkation points on D-Day. Veterans saluted the crowd, actor Sheridan Smith performed a Vera Lynn song, and Mr Trump read the same prayer read by President Roosevelt during a radio message ahead of the D-Day landings.
Some 60,000 members of the public are expected to attend the event. Hundreds of other veterans are in northern France to mark the occasion. Members of the armed forces and more than 300 veterans, who are all over 90 years old, also attended the event in Portsmouth - one of the key embarkation points on D-Day.
Some 60,000 members of the public were expected to attend the event. Hundreds of other veterans are in northern France to mark the occasion.
Mrs May - who is making her final official appearance as prime minister - is expected to describe the landings as a "moment of historic international cooperation".Mrs May - who is making her final official appearance as prime minister - is expected to describe the landings as a "moment of historic international cooperation".
A designated protest area has been set up in Guildhall Square, more than a mile (1.6km) from the Southsea Common events. A designated protest area was set up in Guildhall Square, more than a mile (1.6km) from the Southsea Common events.
Civic leaders were worried protests near the main event could upset veterans.Civic leaders were worried protests near the main event could upset veterans.
The event will include theatrical performances, live music and a flypast of the Red Arrows and Spitfires. The event will include a flypast of the Red Arrows and Spitfires.
A reception with veterans will be followed by world leaders meeting to discuss the western alliance and security.A reception with veterans will be followed by world leaders meeting to discuss the western alliance and security.
Later in the afternoon veterans Harry Read, 95, and John Hutton, 94, will parachute into Normandy in honour of their lost comrades.Later in the afternoon veterans Harry Read, 95, and John Hutton, 94, will parachute into Normandy in honour of their lost comrades.
The last time the UK hosted this many world leaders outside a formal summit was the 2012 Olympics.The last time the UK hosted this many world leaders outside a formal summit was the 2012 Olympics.
The commemorations to mark the Allied invasion of northern France come a day after Mr Trump had a series of political meetings as part of his three-day state visit to the UK.The commemorations to mark the Allied invasion of northern France come a day after Mr Trump had a series of political meetings as part of his three-day state visit to the UK.
The president used a TV interview to play down his earlier suggestion that the NHS would be included in post-Brexit trade talks between the US and the UK.The president used a TV interview to play down his earlier suggestion that the NHS would be included in post-Brexit trade talks between the US and the UK.
During a joint news conference with the UK prime minister, Mr Trump had said "everything is on the table" in future discussions between the countries.During a joint news conference with the UK prime minister, Mr Trump had said "everything is on the table" in future discussions between the countries.
But Mr Trump told Piers Morgan in an interview for ITV's Good Morning Britain that he did not "see it being on the table".But Mr Trump told Piers Morgan in an interview for ITV's Good Morning Britain that he did not "see it being on the table".
"I said everything's up for negotiation because everything is, but I don't see that being... that's something that I would not consider part of trade. That's not trade," he said."I said everything's up for negotiation because everything is, but I don't see that being... that's something that I would not consider part of trade. That's not trade," he said.
Other things Mr Trump said in the ITV interview were:Other things Mr Trump said in the ITV interview were:
Tuesday saw protesters gathered in central London and other cities - including Glasgow, Edinburgh and Sheffield - to voice their opposition to President Trump's visit.Tuesday saw protesters gathered in central London and other cities - including Glasgow, Edinburgh and Sheffield - to voice their opposition to President Trump's visit.
Mr Corbyn - who boycotted Monday evening's state dinner - was joined at the London rally by members of other political parties, including the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party.Mr Corbyn - who boycotted Monday evening's state dinner - was joined at the London rally by members of other political parties, including the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party.
Trump and what comes nextTrump and what comes next
For any prime minister, handling a president like Donald Trump is like trying to hold on to a Ming vase walking across a recently polished, slippery parquet floor.For any prime minister, handling a president like Donald Trump is like trying to hold on to a Ming vase walking across a recently polished, slippery parquet floor.
He's a leader who glories in the unpredictable, who seems to wake up every morning wondering what controversy he can provoke, what headlines he can create.He's a leader who glories in the unpredictable, who seems to wake up every morning wondering what controversy he can provoke, what headlines he can create.
His reason for being is therefore from the start in contrast with the stiff choreography of a state visit.His reason for being is therefore from the start in contrast with the stiff choreography of a state visit.
But No 10 will be relieved that the formalities with the PM were free of mishap. And, as Theresa May readies herself for the exit, Donald Trump, who has definitely embarrassed her in the past, didn't repeat that habit.But No 10 will be relieved that the formalities with the PM were free of mishap. And, as Theresa May readies herself for the exit, Donald Trump, who has definitely embarrassed her in the past, didn't repeat that habit.
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In a Tweet posted on Wednesday, Mr Trump said the "massive" rallies he had been told to expect were "flops".In a Tweet posted on Wednesday, Mr Trump said the "massive" rallies he had been told to expect were "flops".
"The big crowds, which the Corrupt Media hates to show, were those that gathered in support of the USA and me," he added."The big crowds, which the Corrupt Media hates to show, were those that gathered in support of the USA and me," he added.
He also said he "could not have been treated more warmly" by people in the UK.He also said he "could not have been treated more warmly" by people in the UK.
The US president was expected to meet Tory leadership hopeful Michael Gove before his first official engagement in Portsmouth.The US president was expected to meet Tory leadership hopeful Michael Gove before his first official engagement in Portsmouth.
The president has already had a phone conversation with fellow candidate Boris Johnson, and had a one-to-one chat with contender Jeremy Hunt during a banquet at the US ambassador's residence on Tuesday evening.The president has already had a phone conversation with fellow candidate Boris Johnson, and had a one-to-one chat with contender Jeremy Hunt during a banquet at the US ambassador's residence on Tuesday evening.
Following the commemorations in Portsmouth, Mr Trump will fly to Shannon for his first visit to the Republic of Ireland as US president.Following the commemorations in Portsmouth, Mr Trump will fly to Shannon for his first visit to the Republic of Ireland as US president.
He will then hold a meeting with the Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar before he goes to his golf resort in Doonbeg.He will then hold a meeting with the Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar before he goes to his golf resort in Doonbeg.