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Trump expects quick trade deal with Britain, says U.S. ambassador
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-07-07 06:41:25 | Editor: huaxia

U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May (front) arrive for a joint press conference at the White House in Washington D.C., the United States, Jan. 27, 2017. (Xinhua/Yin Bogu)

WASHINGTON, July 6 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Ambassador to Britain Robert "Woody" Johnson said on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump would like to see a trade deal signed with Britain "as soon as possible."

In a teleconference with the media ahead of Trump's visit to Britain next week, Johnson said Trump "would love to do a bilateral trade deal and he is really ready to step up on that the minute we get the go-ahead to do it."

"The President is ready, willing, and able to do that as soon as possible," he said. "There are people in all departments of government that are looking right now. We have ad hoc committees from every department -- whether it's treasury, finance, trade -- are looking at how to put that together really rapidly and efficiently."

In total, Britain will spend about 32 billion U.S. dollars on U.S. military equipment and support over the next 10 years, the diplomat added.

Trump will arrive in Britain on July 12 after attending a NATO summit in Belgium. He will visit an unspecified defense site before holding talks with Prime Minister Theresa May at Chequers, meet Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle and attend a black-tie dinner with business leaders near Oxford.

Later, Trump will travel to Scotland to prepare for his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin slated for July 16 in Finland.

The itinerary would likely keep Trump who has been said to be sensitive to protests largely away from planned wide demonstrations in London. Over 50,000 people have reportedly signed up to protest against his domestic and foreign policy at multiple venues during his stay.

A giant Trump Baby balloon was lately given green light from London mayor to be flown close to the Parliament during Trump's visit.

The six-meter-high orange balloon, in the form of Trump wearing a nappy, will fly above Westminster for about two hours on the morning of July 13 to coincide with a "Stop Trump" demonstration in central London which about 50,000 people are expected to attend.

However, Johnson said Trump's trip was not designed to avoid protests.

"The president is not avoiding anything ... the president is merely trying to get as impactful a trip as he can get in a 24-hour period," he said.

The visit, the first of its kind since Trump assumed presidency in January last year, was categorized by the U.S. State Department as a "working visit."

The two sides tried to patch up their ties strained over a string of issues.

Trump made a sudden announcement in January that he has canceled his trip to Britain due to disappointment over the new location of the U.S. embassy in London.

His proposal of a strict ban on Muslim immigration has sparked wide controversy in the island nation. Matters got even worse when Trump retweeted video posts of a British ultra-rightist group targeting Muslim immigrants in November.

Under domestic pressure, May said that Trump's remarks were wrong, triggering the latter's retort demanding her not focus on him, but on anti-terrorism efforts in her own nation.

Trump's statement further irritated London, as many people and government officials asked May to withdraw her invitation to Trump to pay a state visit.

The two nations have also seen huge differences on multiple issues such as Trump's retreat from the Paris climate accord, his decision regarding Jerusalem and his refusal to certify Iran's compliance with the historic Iran nuclear deal.

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Trump expects quick trade deal with Britain, says U.S. ambassador

Source: Xinhua 2018-07-07 06:41:25

U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May (front) arrive for a joint press conference at the White House in Washington D.C., the United States, Jan. 27, 2017. (Xinhua/Yin Bogu)

WASHINGTON, July 6 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Ambassador to Britain Robert "Woody" Johnson said on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump would like to see a trade deal signed with Britain "as soon as possible."

In a teleconference with the media ahead of Trump's visit to Britain next week, Johnson said Trump "would love to do a bilateral trade deal and he is really ready to step up on that the minute we get the go-ahead to do it."

"The President is ready, willing, and able to do that as soon as possible," he said. "There are people in all departments of government that are looking right now. We have ad hoc committees from every department -- whether it's treasury, finance, trade -- are looking at how to put that together really rapidly and efficiently."

In total, Britain will spend about 32 billion U.S. dollars on U.S. military equipment and support over the next 10 years, the diplomat added.

Trump will arrive in Britain on July 12 after attending a NATO summit in Belgium. He will visit an unspecified defense site before holding talks with Prime Minister Theresa May at Chequers, meet Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle and attend a black-tie dinner with business leaders near Oxford.

Later, Trump will travel to Scotland to prepare for his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin slated for July 16 in Finland.

The itinerary would likely keep Trump who has been said to be sensitive to protests largely away from planned wide demonstrations in London. Over 50,000 people have reportedly signed up to protest against his domestic and foreign policy at multiple venues during his stay.

A giant Trump Baby balloon was lately given green light from London mayor to be flown close to the Parliament during Trump's visit.

The six-meter-high orange balloon, in the form of Trump wearing a nappy, will fly above Westminster for about two hours on the morning of July 13 to coincide with a "Stop Trump" demonstration in central London which about 50,000 people are expected to attend.

However, Johnson said Trump's trip was not designed to avoid protests.

"The president is not avoiding anything ... the president is merely trying to get as impactful a trip as he can get in a 24-hour period," he said.

The visit, the first of its kind since Trump assumed presidency in January last year, was categorized by the U.S. State Department as a "working visit."

The two sides tried to patch up their ties strained over a string of issues.

Trump made a sudden announcement in January that he has canceled his trip to Britain due to disappointment over the new location of the U.S. embassy in London.

His proposal of a strict ban on Muslim immigration has sparked wide controversy in the island nation. Matters got even worse when Trump retweeted video posts of a British ultra-rightist group targeting Muslim immigrants in November.

Under domestic pressure, May said that Trump's remarks were wrong, triggering the latter's retort demanding her not focus on him, but on anti-terrorism efforts in her own nation.

Trump's statement further irritated London, as many people and government officials asked May to withdraw her invitation to Trump to pay a state visit.

The two nations have also seen huge differences on multiple issues such as Trump's retreat from the Paris climate accord, his decision regarding Jerusalem and his refusal to certify Iran's compliance with the historic Iran nuclear deal.

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