The Japan Times - Trump hails British 'friends' as king visits

EUR -
AED 4.301555
AFN 73.779193
ALL 95.50254
AMD 434.947725
ANG 2.096126
AOA 1075.065432
ARS 1645.082546
AUD 1.630337
AWG 2.109436
AZN 1.994608
BAM 1.958343
BBD 2.358242
BDT 143.985731
BGN 1.953507
BHD 0.441793
BIF 3484.00949
BMD 1.171096
BND 1.495028
BOB 8.090471
BRL 5.857467
BSD 1.17081
BTN 110.635712
BWP 15.835427
BYN 3.303461
BYR 22953.474287
BZD 2.354848
CAD 1.601837
CDF 2719.862066
CHF 0.924341
CLF 0.026513
CLP 1043.587015
CNY 8.007308
CNH 8.00936
COP 4228.919996
CRC 532.586998
CUC 1.171096
CUP 31.034034
CVE 110.55321
CZK 24.353637
DJF 208.127296
DKK 7.471391
DOP 69.387257
DZD 155.154914
EGP 61.875656
ERN 17.566434
ETB 184.301204
FJD 2.59954
FKP 0.864227
GBP 0.866488
GEL 3.156083
GGP 0.864227
GHS 13.046367
GIP 0.864227
GMD 86.067605
GNF 10279.291323
GTQ 8.945539
GYD 244.95807
HKD 9.177584
HNL 31.174087
HRK 7.532518
HTG 153.377846
HUF 363.749909
IDR 20198.998817
ILS 3.461744
IMP 0.864227
INR 110.80872
IQD 1534.135271
IRR 1541161.844741
ISK 143.178241
JEP 0.864227
JMD 184.47954
JOD 0.830277
JPY 186.88871
KES 151.17905
KGS 102.388421
KHR 4696.093159
KMF 493.031138
KPW 1053.981161
KRW 1724.29801
KWD 0.360182
KYD 0.975759
KZT 536.682281
LAK 25699.693433
LBP 104930.167935
LKR 373.211415
LRD 215.188405
LSL 19.36405
LTL 3.457941
LVL 0.708384
LYD 7.430593
MAD 10.839954
MDL 20.250121
MGA 4858.87593
MKD 61.648457
MMK 2459.346894
MNT 4211.675584
MOP 9.451031
MRU 46.843862
MUR 54.784212
MVR 18.093405
MWK 2038.877562
MXN 20.364357
MYR 4.62875
MZN 74.844323
NAD 19.381597
NGN 1604.600006
NIO 42.996808
NOK 10.911244
NPR 177.017339
NZD 1.989475
OMR 0.450263
PAB 1.170815
PEN 4.104394
PGK 5.088118
PHP 71.544577
PKR 326.298528
PLN 4.248325
PYG 7339.467371
QAR 4.256427
RON 5.096138
RSD 117.400013
RUB 88.209772
RWF 1710.385163
SAR 4.392759
SBD 9.399138
SCR 16.400969
SDG 703.245697
SEK 10.859019
SGD 1.494827
SHP 0.874341
SLE 28.83821
SLL 24557.285258
SOS 669.278604
SRD 43.875083
STD 24239.315043
STN 24.885782
SVC 10.245216
SYP 129.463768
SZL 19.382118
THB 38.061004
TJS 10.982661
TMT 4.10469
TND 3.377147
TOP 2.819717
TRY 52.745889
TTD 7.961269
TWD 36.926399
TZS 3053.775937
UAH 51.599359
UGX 4355.618426
USD 1.171096
UYU 46.209607
UZS 14135.124337
VES 566.733541
VND 30856.027577
VUV 138.453487
WST 3.19453
XAF 656.804229
XAG 0.015987
XAU 0.000255
XCD 3.164944
XCG 2.110122
XDR 0.817095
XOF 655.232581
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.482119
ZAR 19.378412
ZMK 10541.265481
ZMW 22.21475
ZWL 377.092314
  • CMSC

    -0.0500

    22.81

    -0.22%

  • CMSD

    -0.0600

    23.2

    -0.26%

  • BCC

    -0.7800

    83.08

    -0.94%

  • BTI

    0.9150

    58.235

    +1.57%

  • GSK

    0.1950

    54.415

    +0.36%

  • BCE

    -0.1250

    23.435

    -0.53%

  • RIO

    -1.2400

    98.71

    -1.26%

  • BP

    0.3700

    46.34

    +0.8%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    64

    0%

  • JRI

    -0.1150

    12.715

    -0.9%

  • NGG

    0.3000

    87.53

    +0.34%

  • RYCEF

    -0.2000

    15.2

    -1.32%

  • AZN

    -0.9050

    186.605

    -0.48%

  • RELX

    -0.3350

    36.055

    -0.93%

  • VOD

    0.0000

    15.51

    0%

Trump hails British 'friends' as king visits
Trump hails British 'friends' as king visits / Photo: Henry NICHOLLS - POOL/AFP

Trump hails British 'friends' as king visits

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States has no closer friend than Britain, as he welcomed King Charles III to the White House on a state visit shadowed by tensions over the Iran war.

Text size:

Speaking after a pomp-filled welcome on the South Lawn featuring a 21-gun salute, Trump's tone was a world away from his recent jibes at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for failing to join in against Tehran.

"In the centuries since we won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British," said Trump, referring to the fact that the royal visit marks the 250th anniversary of the US colonies declaring their freedom from British rule.

Using a phrase prized by British governments since Winston Churchill first used it after World War II, Trump said that the two countries had a "special relationship, and we hope it will always remain that way."

Trump also praised the British military, saying that "nobody fought better together" with the United States -- despite recently deriding Britain's two aircraft carriers as "toys."

Afterward, four US jets roared over the White House in a noisy flypast as Trump, Charles, Queen Camilla and First Lady Melania Trump watched.

On the second day of the four-day royal visit, Charles will later address the US Congress and is expected to call in his speech for "reconciliation and renewal" amid the recent strains in ties.

- 'Crush on Charles' -

Republican Trump has repeatedly lambasted Britain's Starmer over his Iran war opposition, alongside the country's immigration and energy policies.

But Trump -- a long-term fan of the British royals who received his own state visit last year -- appeared in a jovial mood on a rainy Washington morning as quipped: "What a beautiful British day this is."

The 79-year-old president even joked about how his late mother, who was born in Scotland, "had a crush on Charles," who is now 77.

Cannons rang out while a military band played the British and US national anthems, before Charles shook hands with top Trump administration officials and inspected troops on the lawn with the president.

A band of soldiers dressed in uniforms from the US Revolutionary War then marched past, playing fife and drums.

Trump then held talks with Charles in the Oval Office. But the meeting was held behind closed doors -- an unusual step for the usually garrulous US president, reflecting the sensitivity of the visit.

"It was a really good meeting. He's a fantastic person. They're incredible people and it's a real honor," Trump told reporters afterward.

In the evening the royal couple will return to the White House for a grand state dinner.

- Tight security -

Security has been tight for the trip, which comes just days after an alleged assassination attempt against Trump at a Washington press gala. Countersniper teams could be seen on the roof of the White House.

Melania Trump told reporters she was "very well" when asked how she was doing after the shooting.

The first day of the trip featured a more informal welcome, with the Trumps treating Charles and Camilla to tea and cakes before showing them the White House beehives.

But the second day will feature Charles's most public-facing moment, when he becomes the first British monarch to address Congress since his mother, late queen Elizabeth, in 1991.

With tensions still high over Iran, Charles is expected to appeal to Trump in guarded terms, saying that defending common democratic ideals is "crucial for liberty and equality."

"Time and again, our two countries have always found ways to come together," he is expected to say.

But in an unwelcome distraction, Britain's new ambassador to Washington, Christian Turner, was quoted by the Financial Times as telling students during a recent visit that America's special relationship is "probably Israel."

His predecessor Peter Mandelson was sacked over links to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. King Charles is under pressure to acknowledge Epstein survivors during the visit as his brother Andrew was forced to give up his title of prince over the scandal.

Y.Kato--JT