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Trump Backs Royal Visit Reset: Ex-president bets on palace charm; Starmer rifts still loom

Trump says royal visit may help steady UK-US ties amid tensions

Trump says royal visit may help steady UK-US ties amid tensions

Donald Trump said the upcoming visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla could help ease strains in ties between Washington and London, even as differences have surfaced on trade, security and policy priorities.In response to the BBC phone interview, when asked whether the visit could help repair the relationship, Trump struck an optimistic note, saying, “Absolutely. He’s fantastic. He’s a fantastic man. Absolutely the answer is yes.””I know him well, I’ve known him for years,” he said. “He’s a brave man, and he’s a great man. They would absolutely be a positive.”The four-day US visit by the King and Queen begins Monday, with key engagements expected at the White House, including talks with Trump. A wider programme is also likely to highlight the historic relationship between the two countries, including cooperation on security and economic ties, as well as commemorations linked to 250 years of American independence, according to UK officials.However, underlying tensions remain. Trump pointed to differences with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, particularly on immigration rules and energy policy, reiterating his call for expanded oil and gas drilling in the North Sea. Starmer, in response, has maintained that decisions will be guided by Britain’s national interest.Strains have also surfaced over foreign policy, with Trump criticising allied responses to Iran and questioning the extent of British support in potential crises. Trade disputes add another layer, with the US warning of tariffs unless the UK reconsiders its digital services tax on American tech firms.Separately, Trump referenced his ongoing defamation lawsuit against the BBC over the editing of a documentary linked to the January 2021 events. While the broadcaster has acknowledged an error, it is contesting the case.Despite these flashpoints, the royal visit is being viewed in diplomatic circles as an opportunity to stabilise ties and reset the tone between the two longstanding allies.

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