King Charles invites Trump for second UK state visit
Trump described the invitation from King Charles III as a great honor and a sign of respect for the United States. After reading the letter from the British monarch, he expressed his gratitude, thanking King Charles and the United Kingdom for the gesture.
Trump highlighted the strength of their collaboration, describing the relationship as a unique friendship. During a joint press conference with the British Prime Minister, he expressed gratitude for the King's invitation. He said he looked forward to confirming the visit on behalf of the United States.
Earlier, during a meeting in the Oval Office, Keir Starmer handed the President of the USA a letter from the monarch.
Donald Trump was invited by King Charles III for a second state visit to the United Kingdom. The President of the USA accepted the invitation.
The Prime Minister described it as unprecedented, while Trump stated that the visit would occur in the "near future." He emphasized that it is a great honor, not only for him but "for our country."
Trump emphasized that the gesture was a sign of respect for the United States and expressed his gratitude to King Charles III for it.
Trump made his previous visit as the American leader to London in 2019. At that time, he and his wife, Melania, were received at Buckingham Palace by the then heir to the throne, Prince Charles, and Duchess Camilla.
Starmer's visit to the White House
On Friday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited the White House. Even before the private talks began, the politicians took time to answer a few questions from the journalists present.
At the time, the U.S. President stated that peace negotiations with Russia had advanced. He also expressed confidence that Putin would uphold his commitments and not violate any potential agreement.