Theresa May set to meet US President Trump




British Prime Minster Theresa May exits her plane on January 26, 2017 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. British Prime Minister Theresa May is on a two-day visit to the United States and will be the first world leader to meet with President Donald Trump
British Prime Minster Theresa May has landed in Maryland ahead of her meeting in Washington DC
British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to become the first leader to visit US President Donald Trump since his inauguration.
Mrs May and Mr Trump will spend about an hour in face-to-face talks later today in the Oval Office.
The main topics of conversation are expected to be Britain's hopes of a free trade deal following Brexit and the two countries' shared security concerns.
Speaking to reporters on her flight to the US, ahead of a well-received speech to leading Republicans in Philadelphia, Mrs May said President Trump shared some of her political values, and that of Brexit Britain.
She said: "I think we both share a desire to ensure that governments work for everyone and particularly that governments are working for ordinary working class families.


Theresa May acknowledges applause during her speech in PhiladelphiaStanding ovations for Theresa May in US
"I think that's important. That's what I've spoken about.
"I did it on steps of Downing Street when I became Prime Minister; a country that works for everyone and an economy that works for everyone.
"I think we share that interest and that intention in both our countries."


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In her speech, she warned there can be no return to Iraq-style intervention in other countries by the US and UK.
But she cautioned over foreign policy positions taken by Mr Trump during his campaign, warning that he should "engage but beware" of Vladimir Putin and Russia and underscoring the work of the UN as "in need of reform, but vital, still".

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