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Trump blasts May’s Brexit plan, hails ties

US President says UK PM’s Brexit strategy has killed hope for future America- Britain trade deal

- — Reuters

Chequers ( England), July 13: President Donald Trump said on Friday that he had a very strong relationsh­ip with British Prime Minister Theresa May, having earlier scorned her Brexit strategy which he said had probably killed off hope for a future US- British trade deal.

In an interview published just hours before he was due to have lunch with May and tea with Queen Elizabeth on Friday, Mr Trump chided the “very unfortunat­e” results of the Prime Pinister’s strategy for negotiatin­g Britain’s departure from the European Union.

“If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal,” Trump told the Rupert Murdoch- owned Sun newspaper.

“I would have done it much differentl­y,” he told The Sun, which urged its readers to back Brexit before a referendum in June 2016. “I actually told Theresa May how to do it, but she didn’t listen to me.”

Mr Trump also heaped praise on Boris Johnson, who resigned as foreign secretary this week along with Brexit Secretary David Davis in protest at May’s strategy. Johnson, the President said, “would be a great Prime Minister”.

No sitting US president has ever made such biting public criticism of a British prime minister while visiting, and his comments undermined May in her party, her country and abroad.

But, as the leaders met for talks at May’s official country residence Chequers, both tried to play down the president’s interventi­on into the Brexit debate.

“We really have a very good relationsh­ip,” Mr Trump said. “Today we are talking trade and we are talking military.”

Asked by a US reporter if he regretted his comments to the Sun, Mr Trump looked away and shook his head.

“We’ve got a lot to discuss,” May said, adding they would talk about the British- U. S. “special relationsh­ip” and opportunit­ies for a trade deal.

Sterling fell half a percent to a 1 1/ 2- week low of $ 1.3131, partly on Trump’s comments in the newspaper interview.

“Where are your manners, Mr President?” asked Sam Gyimah, a junior minister in May’s government.

 ?? — AP ?? US President Donald Trump and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II inspect a Guard of Honour, formed of the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, on Friday.
— AP US President Donald Trump and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II inspect a Guard of Honour, formed of the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, on Friday.

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