Keir Starmer accepts invitation to visit Donald Trump in Scotland | Keir Starmer

According to a report, Prime Minister Keir Starmer adopted an invitation to visit US President Donald Trump during his expected trip to Scotland this month.
Reuters reported that the details of the visit, including history, are still finalized.
The White House did not comment on the report.
Trump and Starmer signed a trade agreement last month on the sides of the G7 Summit in Canada, which officially reduces some US tariffs from the United States.
The agreement arrived after Starmer visited the White House in February and presented an invitation from King Charles for Trump’s future state visit.
The US president is expected to visit Turnberry and Aberdeenshire golf fields and will officially open a 18 -hole golf field on the shore of the North Sea in Menie in the north of Aberdeen, north of Aberdeen, whose mother Mary Anne Mary Anne Mary Anne Mary Anne Matiod Trump said. He is not expected to visit London during the trip.
Trump made numerous visits to his course in Aberdeenshire, which he bought as a small country land and opened in 2012, and made a few trips to a more prestigious facility in Turnberry in Ayrshire.
His mother was born in Stockoway on Lewis Island, and Trump often claimed that he had given him a close bond to Scotland. He visited Lewis once and spent a little more than a minute in his old house.
The Scottish police said on Wednesday that they were preparing for a possible visit to Scotland by the US President, which will marked his first visit to England since the US elections last November.
Vice President Emma Bond said, “Later in this month, the planning continues for a potential visit to Scotland by the US President. Although the official approval has not yet been made, it is important for us to prepare for an important police operation.”
Despite the previous suggestions that the US leader can meet the ruler in Balmoral or Dumfries House in Ayrashire, the long -standing visit is not expected to add a meeting with King Charles.




