The UK’s Prime Minister, Kiir Starmer, insisted that the United Kingdom’s commercial relationship with the United States is “fair and balanced”, after US President Donald Trump said the United Kingdom “is outside the line.”
Prime Minister Trump trusts his word, Starmer A 10 Downing Street office said after the US president suggested that he believed that it could be “distributed” to avoid slapping definitions in the United Kingdom.
In the overnight comments, Trump suggested that he is ready to expand the definitions to both the United Kingdom European UnionBut he added that he believed that he could do a deal with Britain.
The possibility on the horizon threatens a trade war with the United States with the students of a Starmer meeting with European Union presidents.
BBC asked him early on Monday if it would target the United Kingdom with definitions, Trump He said: “The UK is outside the line, but I am sure one of them … I think one can put.”
The US President also said that the discussions with Starmer were “very nice,” adding: “We have held two meetings. We have made many phone calls. We are coexist very well.”
The spokesperson for the Prime Minister was asked whether Starmer believed that he could trust Trump to preserve his word.