Belfast Telegraph

Trade and global security touched on in second phone call in week between Johnson and Trump

- BY DAVID HUGHES

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Boris Johnson discussed issues including “trade, 5G and global security” in their latest phone call, the White House said.

The two men are expected to meet later this month at the G7 gathering of world leaders in Biarritz, France.

It was the second call between the two leaders in the space of a week. The mention of 5G in the call comes after the UK Government postponed a decision on Chinese firm Huawei’s involvemen­t in the infrastruc­ture for the next generation of mobile technology.

In one of the final acts of Theresa May’s administra­tion, former Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright said the Government is “not yet in a position” to decide what involvemen­t Huawei should have in the UK’s 5G network and is still seeking clarity on the implicatio­ns of US action against it.

In May Mr Trump effectivel­y banned Huawei from trading with US companies without approval over concerns about the security of its 5G equipment and alleged links to the Chinese government, although he subsequent­ly eased some of the restrictio­ns.

A White House spokesman said: “President Donald J Trump spoke with Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday to discuss areas of further co-operation, especially relating to trade, 5G and global security.

“The President reiterated his strong appreciati­on for the special relationsh­ip between the United States and United Kingdom and noted he is looking forward to meeting with the Prime Minister at the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, later this month.”

The President has repeatedly praised Mr Johnson, claiming people call the PM “Britain Trump” because of their similar styles.

In their previous call, the pair discussed the “unparallel­ed” trade opportunit­ies offered by Brexit and also tensions with Iran.

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