Macron to beat Trump to UK state visit: Report
- French President Emmanuel Macron has reportedly been invited for a state visit to the UK in May, which would be his first since taking office eight years ago.
- Macron's visit comes before former US President Donald Trump's scheduled trip in September, and the meetings will take place at Windsor Castle.
- The invitation to Macron is part of efforts to strengthen trade ties with Europe amid Trump's ongoing tariffs on goods entering the US.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer previously broke tradition by inviting Trump for a second state visit, which is not customary for second-term US presidents.
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Emmanuel Macron ‘to beat Donald Trump in state visit to UK’ as Sir Keir Starmer 'pursues closer ties' with Europe
French president Emmanuel Macron is expected to be granted a state visit to the UK ahead of US President Donald Trump’s anticipated trip in September - as the Labour Government looks to strengthen ties with Europe.According to The Sunday Times, the French president has received an invitation from the King to visit Britain at the end of May.The details of the engagement remain closely held, with only a small number of government and royal officia…
Macron might beat Trump to a UK state visit as Starmer govt navigates US-EU tussle: Report
French President Emmanuel Macron will reportedly be given a state visit to the UK before Donald Trump's expected trip in September. While this will be Marcon's first state visit to the UK, it will be Trump's second after he received an invitation from King Charles III in February
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