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Trump turns to trade talks on UK state visit

LONDON, June 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – US President Donald Trump meets outgoing
Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday for trade-centred talks during his
state visit to Britain, with protesters set to gather outside the gates.

After a glittering banquet thrown by Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, the
second day of Trump’s trip turns from pomp and ceremony to politics and
business.

The president’s three-day visit — centred around Wednesday’s D-Day 75th-
anniversary commemorations — comes at a tricky time for Britain, with May
stepping down within weeks over her handling of Brexit.

The UK-US “special relationship” has been under strain over different
approaches to Iran, the use of Chinese technology in 5G networks, climate
change, and Trump’s personal politics.

May is due to step down as leader of the governing Conservative Party on
Friday, her Brexit strategy having imploded after nearly three years in the
job.

Some 13 candidates so far are jostling to replace her as prime minister by
late July.

Trump has weighed in on Brexit, saying he would walk away from the European
Union without a deal if he could not get a deal he liked.

He has also said he would like to strike a quick trade agreement once
Britain leaves the EU.

“Big trade deal is possible once UK gets rid of the shackles,” he tweeted
Monday.

Trump and May are set to co-host a business breakfast meeting at St.
James’s Palace with five top companies each from Britain and the United
States.

Chiefs from BAE Systems, GlaxoSmithKline, Barclays, Reckitt Benckiser, JP
Morgan, Lockheed Martin and Goldman Sachs International are among those
expected to attend.

– Free trade deal –

“It is a great partnership, but one I believe we can make greater still,”
May was to say at the business round-table, according to her Downing Street
office.

“With a bilateral free trade agreement, with broader economic co-
operation… there are opportunities to seize.

“Through dialogue like this we can ensure that our economic partnership not
only endures but continues to grow stronger for many years to come.”

Britain’s Prince Andrew, finance minister Philip Hammond and international
trade minister Liam Fox are set to take part, along with US Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo and US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

May, Trump and their teams were then set to hold talks at Downing Street,
followed by lunch together and press conference.

State visits are filled with ceremony, personal touches, gifts and fancy
dinners — this one being no exception.

The three-course lunch in 10 Downing Street’s state dining room will
consist of Paignton harbour crab, followed by Lake District beef fillet and
an Eton mess with peach for dessert.

May will give Trump a copy of one of the most significant documents in the
transatlantic “special relationship” — a framed copy of Winston Churchill’s
personal draft of the 1941 Atlantic Charter, which defined the Allied goals
post-World War II.

Trump and May will also go on a private tour of the Churchill War Rooms,
the bunkers from which Britain’s wartime prime minister ran his operations.

– Baby blimp –

Outside, thousands of leftwing anti-Trump protesters are due to rally in
London’s Whitehall government district, headed by Labour opposition leader
Jeremy Corbyn.

The demonstration will rally round a giant inflatable balloon mocking Trump
by depicting him as an orange baby.

Corbyn, in his capacity as leader the opposition, was invited to Monday’s
state banquet but boycotted the occasion, accusing Trump of “racist and
misogynistic rhetoric”.

He said the protest was “an opportunity to stand in solidarity with those
he’s attacked in America, around the world and in our own country”.

Corbyn is a late addition to a bill of left-wing lawmakers, trade unionists
and protest regulars set to address the crowds.

Trump’s day will be rounded off with a dinner at the US ambassador’s
Winfield House residence.

The heir to the throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla will attend on
behalf of Queen Elizabeth.

At Monday’s state banquet, Trump hailed the sovereign as a “great, great
woman” as the Trump dynasty joined the royal family in the Buckingham Palace
ballroom.

On Wednesday, May and Trump will conclude the trip by joining other world
leaders in the English port of Portsmouth to commemorate 75 years since the
D-Day landings, which changed the course of World War II.

BSS/AFP/GMR/0816 hrs