British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has indicated a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, addresses the United Nations General Assembly held at the UN Headquarters in New York, USA, on Sep. 26. /Courtesy of Reuters

The Prime Minister's Office announced on the 26th (local time) that Starmer and Trump had a currency, stating, "The two leaders agreed to meet soon and look forward to further discussions then."

The Prime Minister's Office noted, "The two leaders emphasized the importance of the close and warm relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States," adding that "President Trump expressed respect and affection for the Royal Family."

Additionally, it stated, "Prime Minister Starmer explained how the United Kingdom is easing regulations to promote growth" and discussed "the importance of working together for security in the Middle East."

Furthermore, Prime Minister Starmer paid tribute to the role Trump played in the Gaza ceasefire and hostages negotiations. Trump congratulated the release of Emily Damari, a British-Israeli dual-national hostage. He also mourned the passing of Starmer's brother, Nick Starmer, who died of cancer last month.

Last September, Starmer met with then-Republican candidate Trump in New York during the U.S. presidential election period in an effort to restore relations. However, Trump's campaign committee sued the Labour Party in October of the same year, claiming that Labour volunteers were planning to support the U.S. Democratic Party as an interference in the presidential election.

Additionally, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and a close associate of President Trump, recently launched an offensive against the Labour government over its response to the issue of sexual exploitation of minors, claiming that Starmer should resign.

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