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On first trip to Washington as UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab says Trump was ‘effusive in his warmth’ for Britain

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The secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has said that the US will be “on the doorstep, pen in hand”, ready to sign a new trade deal with the UK as soon as possible after Brexit.

Pompeo was speaking alongside Dominic Raab, who was making his first trip to Washington as UK foreign secretary. Raab restated the British government’s determination to leave the EU at the end of October, and claimed that Donald Trump, whom he met at the White House on Tuesday evening, “was effusive in his warmth for the United Kingdom”.

“It was amazing to hear an American president talk about our country in such warm terms,” the foreign secretary said, adding that there was “huge appetite on both sides” for achieving a deal.

“Of course, America is our single largest bilateral trading partner,” Raab said. “President Trump has made clear again that he wants an ambitious free trade agreement with UK. So I hope we can make that happen as soon as possible after we leave the EU on 31 October.”

After meeting with Raab on Wednesday at the state department, Pompeo said: “We support the United Kingdom’s sovereign choice, however Brexitultimately shakes out. And the we’ll be at the doorstep, pen in hand, ready to sign a new free trade agreement at the earliest possible time.”

He said he was confident that the manner of the UK’s departure from the EU would safeguard the principles of the Good Friday agreement in Northern Ireland.

A no-deal Brexit without any resolution to what would happen to the border between the two Irelands is likely to jeopardise the 1998 peace agreement, which relies on the unrestricted flow of people and goods.

Any US trade deal with the UK would have to be approved by Congress and the Democratic leadership. It would also need approval from the Irish American Republicans in the House of Representatives who have warned that they would block a deal if Brexit affects the Irish border, and therefore the Good Friday peace agreement.

In the Senate, 45 Republicans have signed a letter pledging unconditional support for a US-UK trade deal, but that falls short of a majority the administration will need to get an agreement through the upper chamber.

Pompeo thanked the UK for its decision to join a US-led maritime protection force in the strait of Hormuz, to defend oil tankers following the Iranian seizure of a British-flagged vessel, the Stena Impero.

“This is a victory for meaningful, effective multilateralism,” he added. Pompeo also expressed US gratitude for “contributions towards alleviating Iranian-caused suffering in Yemen”.

“We hope the UK will keep taking new steps to hold the Islamic Republic of Iran responsible for its rash of destructive behaviour,” the secretary of state said.

Raab, however, made clear the UK upheld its commitment to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which the Trump administration abandoned in May last year.

“We continue to want to make the deal work, and more broadly..de-escalate tensions so far as we can,” he said.
 
it is not straight forward

a lot of Britons did not like East Europeans settling in their country under open immigration rules of the EU
But the US took advantage of the situation.. maybe they were pushing for it behind the doors..Anyway, Britain has its own Trump now..looks and everything else..:lol:
 
But the US took advantage of the situation.. maybe they were pushing for it behind the doors..Anyway, Britain has its own Trump now..looks and everything else..:lol:

American MNCs benefit from unified EU market. even a minor breakup of EU is a disadvantage
 
Dont be surprised when UK takes no deal brexit and US under trump gives them a deal that will **** them :lol:
 
On first trip to Washington as UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab says Trump was ‘effusive in his warmth’ for Britain

4454.jpg


The secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has said that the US will be “on the doorstep, pen in hand”, ready to sign a new trade deal with the UK as soon as possible after Brexit.

Pompeo was speaking alongside Dominic Raab, who was making his first trip to Washington as UK foreign secretary. Raab restated the British government’s determination to leave the EU at the end of October, and claimed that Donald Trump, whom he met at the White House on Tuesday evening, “was effusive in his warmth for the United Kingdom”.

“It was amazing to hear an American president talk about our country in such warm terms,” the foreign secretary said, adding that there was “huge appetite on both sides” for achieving a deal.

“Of course, America is our single largest bilateral trading partner,” Raab said. “President Trump has made clear again that he wants an ambitious free trade agreement with UK. So I hope we can make that happen as soon as possible after we leave the EU on 31 October.”

After meeting with Raab on Wednesday at the state department, Pompeo said: “We support the United Kingdom’s sovereign choice, however Brexitultimately shakes out. And the we’ll be at the doorstep, pen in hand, ready to sign a new free trade agreement at the earliest possible time.”

He said he was confident that the manner of the UK’s departure from the EU would safeguard the principles of the Good Friday agreement in Northern Ireland.

A no-deal Brexit without any resolution to what would happen to the border between the two Irelands is likely to jeopardise the 1998 peace agreement, which relies on the unrestricted flow of people and goods.

Any US trade deal with the UK would have to be approved by Congress and the Democratic leadership. It would also need approval from the Irish American Republicans in the House of Representatives who have warned that they would block a deal if Brexit affects the Irish border, and therefore the Good Friday peace agreement.

In the Senate, 45 Republicans have signed a letter pledging unconditional support for a US-UK trade deal, but that falls short of a majority the administration will need to get an agreement through the upper chamber.

Pompeo thanked the UK for its decision to join a US-led maritime protection force in the strait of Hormuz, to defend oil tankers following the Iranian seizure of a British-flagged vessel, the Stena Impero.

“This is a victory for meaningful, effective multilateralism,” he added. Pompeo also expressed US gratitude for “contributions towards alleviating Iranian-caused suffering in Yemen”.

“We hope the UK will keep taking new steps to hold the Islamic Republic of Iran responsible for its rash of destructive behaviour,” the secretary of state said.

Raab, however, made clear the UK upheld its commitment to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which the Trump administration abandoned in May last year.

“We continue to want to make the deal work, and more broadly..de-escalate tensions so far as we can,” he said.

Great going. As for the type of deal I'm sure it will be great and serve the interests of both countries.
 
Great going. As for the type of deal I'm sure it will be great and serve the interests of both countries.
Unfortunately, this is not really the general feeling in the UK.

To the contrary, we are very worried that the current government will be forced to cede to US demands (chlorinated chicken + privatised NHS!) because we have no leverage to negotiate with the US.

Also to the other user that said Brexit is bad for the US - not true. Now UK will be forced to drift from EU and get closer to US + EU is much weaker without the UK, and is thus less of a counterbalance to the US on the world stage.
 
Great going. As for the type of deal I'm sure it will be great and serve the interests of both countries.
i hope so for sake of UK

Unfortunately, this is not really the general feeling in the UK.

To the contrary, we are very worried that the current government will be forced to cede to US demands (chlorinated chicken + privatised NHS!) because we have no leverage to negotiate with the US.

Also to the other user that said Brexit is bad for the US - not true. Now UK will be forced to drift from EU and get closer to US + EU is much weaker without the UK, and is thus less of a counterbalance to the US on the world stage.

Excuse me - USA does not care whether your NHS is private or not
 
Excuse me - USA does not care whether your NHS is private or not
USA wants NHS to be on the table for FTA negotiations. UK population will not allow this and politicians have been pressured to promise that NHS will not be on the table for negotiations.

This caused an awkward moment when Trump was with Theresa May answering media questions and Trump was asked about this:

 
What?

He continued: "The reason why they are getting better net prices than we get is their socialised system." :D


It's funny because during that same media press conference I shared a video of, Trump initially didn't even know what the NHS was and Theresa May had to tell him that it means National Health Service. :lol:

Why would Trump know anything about British NHS ? he is president of USA not UK
 

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