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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has held a meeting with Donald Trump in Downing Street to discuss Nato defence spending and the situation in Syria.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has held a meeting with Donald Trump in Downing Street to discuss Nato defence spending and the situation in Syria.
Formal bi-lateral talks between the two leaders had not been officially scheduled.Formal bi-lateral talks between the two leaders had not been officially scheduled.
But No 10 said they had an off-camera, one-to-one meeting in No 10, where a reception for world leaders was talking place. But No 10 said they had an off-camera, one-to-one meeting in No 10, where a reception for world leaders was taking place.
The US president is in the UK for a Nato summit in Watford on Wednesday.The US president is in the UK for a Nato summit in Watford on Wednesday.
Mr Trump also attended a reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace, ahead of the Downing Street gathering.Mr Trump also attended a reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace, ahead of the Downing Street gathering.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - who published a letter to Mr Trump on Monday night asking for "reassurances" that the NHS would be "off the table" in post-Brexit trade talks - was also at the Buckingham Palace event.Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - who published a letter to Mr Trump on Monday night asking for "reassurances" that the NHS would be "off the table" in post-Brexit trade talks - was also at the Buckingham Palace event.
Mr Corbyn earlier said he was hoping to ask the US president for specific assurances that any trade relationship with the US "will absolutely not involve access to our public services and crucially of course our national health service".Mr Corbyn earlier said he was hoping to ask the US president for specific assurances that any trade relationship with the US "will absolutely not involve access to our public services and crucially of course our national health service".
The BBC understands Mr Corbyn did not have an opportunity to speak to Mr Trump at the reception.The BBC understands Mr Corbyn did not have an opportunity to speak to Mr Trump at the reception.
Speaking earlier at a press conference, Mr Trump said he wanted "absolutely nothing to do with" the NHS, adding he would not touch it even if it was handed to his administration "on a silver platter", adding: "Never even thought about it, honestly".Speaking earlier at a press conference, Mr Trump said he wanted "absolutely nothing to do with" the NHS, adding he would not touch it even if it was handed to his administration "on a silver platter", adding: "Never even thought about it, honestly".
Asked whether he could work with Mr Corbyn as prime minister, he said he could "work with anybody", although earlier he said he thought Mr Johnson would do a "good job".Asked whether he could work with Mr Corbyn as prime minister, he said he could "work with anybody", although earlier he said he thought Mr Johnson would do a "good job".
Boris Johnson held talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday to discuss Syria, Libya and counter-terrorism.Boris Johnson held talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday to discuss Syria, Libya and counter-terrorism.
He has faced questions over whether he was avoiding a one-to-one meeting with Mr Trump, over concerns it could blow his election campaign off course.He has faced questions over whether he was avoiding a one-to-one meeting with Mr Trump, over concerns it could blow his election campaign off course.
But Downing Street said the two men had a low-key, off camera meeting in No 10 during Tuesday night's reception.But Downing Street said the two men had a low-key, off camera meeting in No 10 during Tuesday night's reception.
In a statement, Downing Street said: "The leaders welcomed the recent increases in defence spending by Nato member states and agreed on the need for the alliance to be unified in the face of new and evolving threats.In a statement, Downing Street said: "The leaders welcomed the recent increases in defence spending by Nato member states and agreed on the need for the alliance to be unified in the face of new and evolving threats.
"The prime minister also updated the president on this afternoon's meeting between France, Germany, Turkey and the UK to discuss the situation in Syria.""The prime minister also updated the president on this afternoon's meeting between France, Germany, Turkey and the UK to discuss the situation in Syria."
Leaders from the 29 Nato member states will start talks on Wednesday at The Grove, a hotel near Watford.Leaders from the 29 Nato member states will start talks on Wednesday at The Grove, a hotel near Watford.
Mr Johnson is set to issue a new appeal for unity, following a spat between Mr Macron and Mr Trump, which saw the president branding his French counterpart "very nasty" for calling Nato "brain dead".Mr Johnson is set to issue a new appeal for unity, following a spat between Mr Macron and Mr Trump, which saw the president branding his French counterpart "very nasty" for calling Nato "brain dead".
Mr Macron's original comments were prompted by the Turkish offensive against the Kurds in northern Syria - regarded by most Nato members as key allies in the fight against so-called Islamic State - following the US decision to withdraw troops from the region.Mr Macron's original comments were prompted by the Turkish offensive against the Kurds in northern Syria - regarded by most Nato members as key allies in the fight against so-called Islamic State - following the US decision to withdraw troops from the region.
Mr Macron later acknowledged in a tweet that his statements had "triggered some reactions" but said he stood by his remarks.Mr Macron later acknowledged in a tweet that his statements had "triggered some reactions" but said he stood by his remarks.
In a speech, Mr Johnson will tell the other Nato leaders: "Seventy years on, we are rock solid in our commitment to Nato and to the giant shield of solidarity that now protects 29 countries and nearly a billion people.In a speech, Mr Johnson will tell the other Nato leaders: "Seventy years on, we are rock solid in our commitment to Nato and to the giant shield of solidarity that now protects 29 countries and nearly a billion people.
"The fact that we live in peace today demonstrates the power of the simple proposition at the heart of this alliance: that for as long as we stand together, no-one could hope to defeat us - and therefore no-one will start a war."The fact that we live in peace today demonstrates the power of the simple proposition at the heart of this alliance: that for as long as we stand together, no-one could hope to defeat us - and therefore no-one will start a war.
"This essential principle is enshrined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty - that if any one of us is attacked, all of us will go to their defence. If Nato has a motto, it is, 'one for all, and all for one'.""This essential principle is enshrined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty - that if any one of us is attacked, all of us will go to their defence. If Nato has a motto, it is, 'one for all, and all for one'."