President Donald Trump’s second state visit to the United Kingdom, which opened with pageantry today, will shift Thursday to focus on economic ties, with three new agreements expected to expand cooperation between the nations, deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said in a Newsmax interview.
The deals, Kelly told “Wake Up America” on Wednesday, will “expand our technology cooperation, our defense cooperation, and ultimately bring more money and more jobs back to the United States.”
There are $1.7 trillion in economic ties between the U.S. and the U.K., Kelly added, noting that Trump “previously negotiated a historic trade deal that benefited American industries, namely our farmers and workers.”
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