
In terms of personality and politics, the difference between the Prime Minister and President Donald Trump is greater than the Atlantic Ocean.
However, although it can be whispered, the language and diplomatic diplomatic used about each other in the public and public places, at least, seem to be the same as before.
Lord Kia Starmar and President Trump met on a 45 -minute call on the weekend of the weekend, “I’ve been doing a very good job so far in the BBC Air Force One.
President Trump acknowledged, “He is a liberalist and a little different from me,” added, “I may not agree to his philosophy, but has a very good relationship with him.”
And if diplomacy is a technology that finds common interests and instinct, how the first conversation has been in the inauguration of Downing Street and White House, especially if there is a shortage of either or or both. The explanation is exactly the case study. Diplomacy.
London’s sources explain that this talk was “very warm” and “very personal.” It seems that the purpose was to know the whole picture and each other, not the details of the policy.
Of course, the difference in opinion is about the details of the policy.
But at least, at least, the two countries seem to be making efforts to build trust and increase their reputation. All of these are prior to the Vashington’s visit to the Prime Minister, which will be held within the next few weeks.
The two international leaders speak on behalf of each side, and thereafter, how the so -called “reading”, that is, how the call had progressed and what was discussed, and how they interpreted them. It is customary to do.

These readings tend to be wide and overlapped, otherwise, it seems that each side is discussing different calls, but it is worth paying attention to the focus and language differences.
As you might imagine, they discussed the ceasefire in the Middle East and the release of the UK and Israel’s hostage Emily Damari.
As you might imagine, both mentioned the President’s royal love, which is an important and unique diplomatic means that the Prime Minister can freely use in managing the relationship with the White House for the next few years.
He also mentioned his condolences to the President’s Prime Minister on his recent brother Nick’s death.
However, the other two sentences remained most impressive, one by one from the readings.
First of all, one sentence from the Downing Street.
“The Downing Street spoke about trade and the economy, and the Prime Minister explained how to deregulate the growth to promote growth.”
The deregulation is contrary to the intuition of the left -wing leader, but it is a magical word to use with President Trump.
And this is what the Prime Minister has said consistently, and the Prime Minister and Prime Minister Rachel Reeves have emphasized that they have seriously tilt in various outfits in various outfits in the last few days.
This week, we will hear more in detail this week, including Reeves’s important lectures on Wednesday and the various announcements before and after it.
The second is the text from the White House.
“The two leaders have also discussed how the two leaders can promote fair two -country economic relations.”
Although there is no clear mention of tariffs and imported taxes, it is known that President Trump is threatening tariffs and imports not only to American enemies but also to friends.
However, the statement that mentions “fairness” seems to be making a lot of effort to spend the difficult conversations that will happen in the future with a smile.
However, Bumpy seems to be the atmosphere of another day. At least for now.
