LONDON — U.S. President Donald J. Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the second day of his state visit to the United Kingdom, shifting the visit’s focus from ceremonial engagements to substantive political discussions.
President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer held discussions centered on post-Brexit trade relations, as well as ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
Officials from both countries indicated that the talks were intended to reaffirm cooperation between the United States and the United Kingdom on global diplomacy and economic strategy.
The UK, in the post-Brexit era, is seeking to reinforce trade agreements with key partners. Starmer used the meeting to seek clarity on the trajectory of UK-U.S. trade relations amid shifting international trade policies. Both leaders discussed strategies to enhance economic cooperation and address evolving market conditions.
The leaders also addressed the international security environment, with a focus on Gaza and Ukraine. Starmer emphasized the importance of continued diplomatic engagement in both conflicts, while Trump discussed potential avenues for collaboration on peace and security. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to promoting international stability and supporting allies in conflict zones.
Trump’s state visit began with formal ceremonies, including a banquet hosted by King Charles III at Buckingham Palace. The first day featured royal pageantry and traditional honors, reflecting the diplomatic significance of the visit. The second day marked a transition to policy discussions and international cooperation.
While no immediate policy announcements followed the meeting, officials stated that both governments will release details of any agreements or policy shifts through official channels. The state visit is scheduled to continue with additional diplomatic engagements and meetings with government leaders.
The White House and 10 Downing Street are expected to issue formal statements on the outcomes of the Trump-Starmer discussions in the coming days.