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Trump’s UK State Visit Put On Hold Because Of Protest Fears

Trump’s UK State Visit Put On Hold Because Of Protest Fears
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US President Donald Trump told British Prime Minister Theresa May in a phone call that he does not want to go ahead with a state visit to the UK until the British public supports him coming.

Trump’s UK State Visit Put On Hold Because Of Protest Fears

Trump said he did not want to come if there were large-scale protests and his remarks in effect put the visit on hold for some time.

The call was made in recent weeks, according to a Downing Street adviser who was in the room. The statement surprised May, according to those present.

The conversation in part explains why there has been little public discussion about a visit.

May invited Trump to Britain seven days after his inauguration when she became the first foreign leader to visit him in the White House. She told a joint press conference she had extended an invitation from the Queen to Trump and his wife to make a state visit later in the year and was "delighted that the president has accepted that invitation".

Meanwhile, the acting US ambassador to the UK, Lewis Lukens, a career diplomat, clashed with Trump last week by praising Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, for his strong leadership over the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attack.

His remarks came just days after Trump criticized Khan for his response to the attack, misquoting the mayor's message to Londoners not to be alarmed by the increased presence of armed police.

Khan's office pointed out Trump's error later but the president responded by accusing London's mayor of making a "pathetic excuse". Khan then called on the UK government to cancel Trump's invitation. No date had been fixed for the visit.

The Labor leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said on Twitter that Trump's decision was "welcome, especially after his attack on London's mayor & withdrawal from #ParisClimateDeal."

Later, The New York Times, citing two unnamed administration officials, reported that Trump was considering scrapping or postponing the trip. The officials stressed that he might yet "warm to the idea" but that keeping it off the schedule was the best approach.

Source: The Guardian, Edited by website team

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