U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he looked forward to finalising a post-Brexit trade deal with Britain, marking an abrupt change from a newspaper interview when he said Prime Minister Theresa Mayโs strategy would kill such an agreement.
In an interview published just hours before the two leaders held talks, Trump chided the โvery unfortunateโ results of the prime ministerโs proposals for Brexit and her negotiating tactics as Britain prepares to leaves the European Union in March next year.
However, Trump later said May was doing a โfantastic jobโ.
โOnce the Brexit process is concluded and perhaps the UK has left the EU, I donโt know what theyโre going to do but whatever you do is OK with me, thatโs your decision,โ Trump told a press conference with May in the garden of her official country residence Chequers.
โWhatever you do is OK with us, just make sure we can trade together, thatโs all that matters. This is an incredible opportunity for our two countries and we will seize it fully.โ
Last week at the same location, May finally won agreement for her Brexit plans from her cabinet but within days two senior ministers had quit, departures which Trump said earlier in the week had left Britain in turmoil.
Hours after those proposals were formally published, Trump cast further doubt on the strategy, delivering a withering verdict in an interview with the Sun newspaper.
โIf they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal,โ Trump said. โI would have done it much differently. I actually told Theresa May how to do it, but she didnโt listen to me.โ
Asked about that interview, Trump said he did not criticise the prime minister and was gushing in his praise of his host, saying she was tough and capable.
โThis incredible woman right here is doing a fantastic job, a great job,โ he said. โUnfortunately, there was a story that was done which was generally fine but it didnโt put in what I said about the prime minister and I said a tremendous thing. Itโs called fake news.โ
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May, likewise, glossed over the comments.
โWe agreed today that as the UK leaves the European Union we will pursue an ambitious U.S.-UK free trade agreement,โ she said. โThe Chequers agreement reached last week provides the platform for Donald and me to pursue an ambitious deal that works for both countries right across our economies.โ
May and Trump both spoke of the importance of the โspecial relationshipโ between their two countries, something that Brexit supporters hope will reap benefits when Britain leaves the EU, allowing it to forge closer trade ties with the worldโs biggest economy.
โI would say I would give our relationship in terms of grade the highest level of special,โ Trump said.
However, many have cast Mayโs โbusiness-friendlyโ plan as a betrayal that would leave Britain too close to the EU, including lawmakers in her deeply divided Conservative Party who have warned that she might face a leadership challenge.
During the press conference, May also thanked Trump for his support over Russia which Britain has blamed for a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in southwest England in March.
Trump is due to meet Putin, who has rejected the nerve agent claims, at a summit when he finishes his four-day visit to Britain, and said he would raise the issue of reducing nuclear weapons.
โIt will certainly be something that we bring up and talk about,โ the U.S. president said.
As Trump and May spoke, thousands of protesters marched against the president through central London, one of more than 100 demonstrations planned against the president during his stay.
While Trumpโs trip was not a full state visit, he has been given red carpet treatment and is scheduled to have tea later with Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, where her grandson Prince Harry married U.S. actress Meghan Markle in May.