British PM Cameron says happy to meet Trump but no dates fixed

Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday that no dates had been fixed for a visit by Donald Trump to Britain


Reuters May 27, 2016
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday that no dates had been fixed for a potential visit by Donald Trump to Britain. PHOTO: AFP

Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday that no dates had been fixed for a potential visit by Donald Trump to Britain but that he would be happy to meet the presumptive Republican presidential nominee if he did visit.

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"Often these candidates chose to come through various European countries in the run up to the US elections. I don't know whether that will happen. No dates are fixed but I am always happy to meet people on that basis," Cameron told reporters at the G7.

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"On Donald Trump, look I would congratulate anybody who can get through those marathon processes for leading one of the two great political parties in the United States of America - it is an extraordinary marathon," Cameron said.

COMMENTS (1)

Vetter | 8 years ago | Reply Heads of State should stay out of the elections of other countries - especially the USA. Cameron might have sabotaged a special relationship decades in the making - all for a momentary pop in political poll. I suspect the UK establishment are trying to figure out how to mend a fence that should have never been built.
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