US President Donald Trump has stated that America's trade deal with the UK 'can always be changed.' Speaking to Sky News, he remarked, 'We gave them a good trade deal, better than I had to.' However, he criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for not supporting the US during the recent conflict with Israel, indicating a deterioration of the special relationship between the two nations. Trump responded with surprise to a question about the state of this relationship, only clarifying after being prompted that he was indeed referring to the UK. 'It's the relationship where when we asked them for help, they were not there. When we needed them, they were not there. And they still aren't there,' he added. Despite these tense remarks, Trump assured that the upcoming visit of King Charles and Queen Camilla would not be affected by their political disagreements, expressing fondness for the King and looking forward to the visit.
Trump Signals Flexibility in US-UK Trade Deal Amid Strained Relations

Trump Signals Flexibility in US-UK Trade Deal Amid Strained Relations
US President Donald Trump has indicated that the trade deal with the UK is subject to change, highlighting a tense relationship with Prime Minister Keir Starmer following disagreements over foreign policy.
In a recent interview with Sky News, Donald Trump remarked that the trade agreement between the US and the UK 'can always be changed.' His comments come amid rising tensions with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, particularly in relation to the UK's response to the US-Israel war against Iran. Despite expressing disappointment in the current state of US-UK relations, Trump stated that the upcoming royal visit would not be overshadowed by these tensions.

















