Trump: “With the United Kingdom an indestructible bond”. Starmer: “250 billion record agreements”

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By John

The president of the United States Donald Trump speaks of a “link whose value is difficult to describe” with the United Kingdom, which “today has further strengthened”: “It is an indestructible bond”, he said at a press conference with the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the residence of Chequers.

The bilateral economic agreements achieved in today’s summit between the American president Donald Trump and the British premier Keir Starmer will promote “a record” of mutual investments between “the two banks of the ocean” equal to 250 billion in total pounds. So Still Starmer.

British premier Keir Starmer received American President Donald Trump with a warm handshake in the country residence of the chequers for the bilateral summit between the two leaders. Trump was welcomed by Sir Keir and his wife Victoria, while the bagpipes played, at the entrance of the residence immediately after going down the car that made the short journey from the Chequers Park where the Marine One Marine Highteur had landed. After exchanging a few words, covered by the phrastone of the helicopters, the two leaders entered the residence.

Greeting Carlo to Windsor, Trump said that “he is a great gentleman and a great king”. The US leader, back from the royal reception that was reserved for him by Windsor, started on board the presidential limousine known as ‘Beast’ to the country residence of the first British ministers of Chequers for the crucial summit of his state visit with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the key ministers of the two administrations.

The presidential massive Limousine led the American president to an open space in the Windsor park, where his helicopter, Marine 1, was waiting for him, on board which he subsequently took off to Chequers: the country residence of the first British ministers who is also outside London, in the county of Buckinghamshire, about 60 kilometers from the capital.

Before the final hands with the sovereign and departure, Trump was portrayed in a last photograph with the First Lady Melania, next to King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Both the president and the monarch dressed in blue, while Melania showed this time a day -colored leather tailleur – less severe than yesterday’s dark outfit – and Camilla wore a white dress with stripes and a pearl necklace.

The First Lady is destined to remain a few hours old in the castle, in the company of the queen, until the end of the political summit of Chequers between her husband and Prime Minister Starmer, later he will reunite with the president to leave with him to the USA mid -afternoon aboard the Air Force One, from the London airport of Stansted.