Trump meets with Starmer on U.K. state visit after royal welcome at Windsor

London – President Donald Trump exchanged the ceremonial against politics on Thursday when he ended a sumptuous stay organized by King Charles III British at the castle of Windsor and met Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his country residence, Checkers.
Organizing the “unbreakable link” between the two nations, Trump said that the links between America and the United Kingdom were “invaluable” and that the two governments “approached these links that ever”.
Starmer has provided Trump with praise and the Royal Pomp with the aim of arouing Washington’s favor while Great Britain seeks to deepen its economic ties with the United States, facilitate prices and keep difficult conversations on the offensive of Israel in Gaza and Russia War in Ukraine.
A range of thorny problems was also suspended during the second day of the trip, which will see the pair hold a joint press conference.

But Starmer was smiling while he and his wife Victoria praised Trump in Checkers, the Prime Minister’s official residence at around 40 miles north of London.
There, they met American and British business leaders, notably the leaders of the management of Nvidia, Microsoft, Rolls-Royce and Boeing, before signing a technological prosperity agreement of several billion dollars that British officials hope to bring thousands of jobs and radical investments in the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom
Speaking before signing, Trump said that the agreement had been “long in the making” and thanked Starmer for his hard work to pass it. “With this agreement, our friendly friendship with the United Kingdom is becoming stronger,” he said.
Starmer said the agreement has marked “a big day for the special relationship”. Previously, he showed the president the articles of the archives of Winston Churchill, who invented the term.
The meeting took place after Trump woke up in the castle of Windsor after a night of royal opulence and a sumptuous state dinner for 160 dignitaries and business leaders.
An unprecedented day of pump saw Trump – the first politician elected to be invited for two state visits – and his wife treated the full range of the British ceremonial and the greatest military reception ceremonial for a state visit in living memory.
“Our countries have the nearest known defense, security and intelligence relations,” said Charles in his speech to Trump during the state dinner. “In two world wars, we fought together to defeat the forces of tyranny. Today, as tyranny again threatens Europe, we and our allies we support in favor of Ukraine, to dissuade the assault and ensure peace. ”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the King early Thursday “for his unwavering support”, with sanctions against Russia and security guarantees for kyiv continued to stick points between Washington, London and the European powers.
The British government has criticized the deadly offensive of Israel in Gaza, including its new assault against the city of Gaza struck by famine. The United Kingdom should soon join a number of countries to recognize the Palestinian state, a decision that has indignant Israeli officials.
There may also be delicate questions about the febrile atmosphere with which each leader has a business at home. Trump arrived in Great Britain following the deadly shooting of Charlie Kirk, while his host was assaulted by far-right demonstrations, ranging ratings and a recent scandal that could see Jeffrey Epstein suspend the diplomatic events on Thursday.
Even at the Château de Windsor, demonstrators projected images from Trump alongside Epstein in an act of protest that saw four people arrested.
The meeting with Starmer also comes a few days after the British ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, was dismissed following revelations on his own links with Epstein.
And in the streets of London, thousands of people attended a protest march which culminated with a rally outside the Parliament.
During the recent survey highlighting British feelings towards the president, 70% of British said they did not like Trump and 44% said they thought that his state visit should be canceled.



