The Asian Age

President visit: US nationals in UK told to ‘ keep low profile’

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London, July 11: In an unusual move, the United States embassy in London has warned American citizens in the United Kingdom to “keep a low profile” during the highprofil­e visit of President Donald Trump during which many anti- Trump demonstrat­ions would be held.

Protests are expected against Trump, whose policies — including a travel ban on a number of predominan­tly Muslim countries, detention of child migrants on the USMexico border and imposition of tariffs on EU steel and aluminium exports — have all been criticised by the UK.

There are fears that demonstrat­ions during Trump’s three- day visit to the UK from Thursday could turn violent.

The largest demonstrat­ion is expected in central London on Friday where a giant “Trump baby” balloon will fly close to Parliament after being given the go- ahead by London mayor Sadiq Khan.

A statement on the US embassy website warns US citizens to “be aware of your surroundin­gs ( and) exercise caution if unexpected­ly in the vicinity of large gatherings that may become violent”.

It noted that numerous demonstrat­ions are being planned for July 12 to 14, surroundin­g the visit of the President.

“Several of the events are expected to attract large crowds and there will be road closures in connection with those events,” the statement said.

The US embassy’s alert to American citizens was an unusual step, CNN reported.

As well as in London, protests are expected to take place in Bristol, Newcastle, Leeds, Cambridge and Cardiff after Trump arrives here on Thursday.

PROTESTS ARE expected against Trump, whose policies — including a travel ban on a number of predominan­tly Muslim countries, detention of child migrants on the USMexico border and imposition of tariffs on EU

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