UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President-elect Donald Trump Discuss Future Relations in First Call Post-Election
Sir Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, extended his congratulations to President-elect
Donald Trump following his victory in the recent US election.
In their first phone conversation post-election, Starmer and Trump affirmed the strength of the US-UK relationship and agreed it would continue to thrive.
Discussions touched upon trade and defense policies, with emphasis on regional stability in the Middle East.
Trump and Starmer have previously met in New York in September.
Despite political controversies, such as derogatory comments made by UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy towards Trump, UK officials aim to maintain productive relations.
Trade remains a focal point, as the US is a primary trade partner for the UK.
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative party, also raised points about tariffs and defense spending increases.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves expressed confidence in ongoing economic relations between the UK and the US.
Meanwhile, political reactions in the UK to Trump's victory are mixed, with some party leaders expressing concern over his leadership.