Starmer revealed this reason

Starmer revealed this reason

Kir Stamor It has been revealed that he ran away during the most talk about the most things to take Donald Trump’s papers. G7 Summit in Canada,

Prime Minister and US President After placing a bill at the summit in Alberta, he was announcing the implementation of his US-UK trade deal when the air caught the papers, sent them to the floor.

This inspired a sharp response Sir Keer, who turned down and The bundle collected before handing back to Trump.

Talking to British journalists after Trump’s peak, the Prime Minister was asked whether the incident should be worried about-79-year health with a visit to the British and the US President who confuses the European Union and a recent visit on Air Force 1.

But the Prime Minister replied: “No.”

Talking about the incident, Sir Kir said that he was the only person who could pick him up with the President’s fear of security for someone else.

He said: “I mean, look, there were not many options with documents and were picking it up, because, as you probably know, there were quite strict rules about who could get close to the President.

“I mean, seriously, I think if any of you had stepped forward step forward .. I was just deeply conscious that in such a situation it would not be good for someone else to move forward – it’s not that none of you ran away!

“There is a very tightly protected security area around the President, as you expect.”

He said: “[The president] Yesterday was good.

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“And I’m really happy that we signed an executive order.”

Asked that Trump, who praised the Starmers Statesmanship after his meeting, loves him very much, PM said: “Okay, I mean, this is really to answer me for me, but I think we think we have a good relationship. I think it is in national interest.

“I am very happy that I have got a good relationship with him, yet, as he and I accept that our political background is different. But it just goes to prove that, you know, it is possible to work in a creative way if you focus your attention on national interest.”

He also expressed optimism about completing the last part of the business deal in reducing steel tariffs by zero percent.

Sir Kir said: “To do further work in relation to steel, but we are doing that work and doing, and for this we do not need to change the ownership of British Steel. But as we were with cars and with aerospace, we are now in the implementing phase, and this is involved in the executive order, which I was agreeing with the President, when I was in Washington, when I was in Washington.

“So this is important. But now it is in the form of an executive order, which clearly moves in the stage of implementation.”

He also revealed that he finally spoke to the boss of Jaguar Land Rover after implementing the deal and was told that 44,000 employees were giving “excessive relief”.

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