Donald Trump Said Britain’s implementation Of Brexit The UK has been “muddy” before its second state visit in September.
But the US President said that it was “straight” and praised Sir Kir starrer.
“I really like this Prime Minister Very, Even if he is a generous“Mr. Trump announced.
Been asked by BBC Has the UK departed the most from the European Union, he said: “No, I think it has been on the sloppy side, but it is getting straight.”
Mr. Trump said that Sir Keer “made a good business deal with us, which many countries have not been able to do”.
The US President attacks the success of Brexit till now with the conservative Prime Ministers who oversee the UK’s return from the European Union.
Politician Boris Johnson And In Theresa To Liz truss And Rishi sunak The 2016 referendum has played an important role in the implementation of the result.
But Mr. Trump’s biggest colleague in Britain, Nigel FarajIt has also announced that “Brexit has failed” and Britain has “not financially benefited from Brexit”.
And Mr. Trump’s comments Follow a series of recent elections British voters’ support for Brexit revealed An all time low,
The US President’s comments on Brexit came a few months before King Charles, who will welcome Shri Trump to Britain from 17 to 19 September on an unprecedented state trip.
Mr. Trump and his wife Melania will be hosted at Windsor Castle during the journey and will also appear with Sir Kir.
But the US President will not get a chance to address MPs and colleagues, such as Emmanuel Macron Recently during a state visit, as Parliament, while parties capture their annual conferences.
“I think let them go and have a good time,” Mr. Trump said that when he was asked whether he was disappointed, the MPs were not addressed.
Asked what he wants to achieve on the journey, Mr. Trump said: “I just want to give a good time and respect King Charles, because he is a great gentleman.”
Mr. Trump was also asked about a rapidly stressful relationship with him Vladimir Putin among Russia’s ongoing war in UkraineThe indication he is walking out of patience with the dictator.
The US President said he was not “done” with Putin, but he was disappointed after efforts to force the peace agreement between Moscow and Kiev.
Speaking at the Oval Office on Monday with NATO general secretary Mark Rutte, Mr. Trump said he is “very sad” with Russia and his President Vladimir Putin, and he pledged to describe Moscow as a “very serious tariff”, “If we have no deal in 50 days.”
“I am disappointed in President Putin, because I felt that we would have a deal two months ago, but it does not seem to reach there. So, we are going to do secondary tariffs. If we have no deal in 50 days, it is very simple, and it will be on 100 percent, and it is the same. It can be very simple. I hope that I hope that I hope.