...

Logo Yotel Air CDG
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Trump 'grateful beyond words' for second state visit to UK but key differences remain

• Sep 18, 2025, 6:52 PM
9 min de lecture
1

US President Donald Trump wrapped up his historic second state visit to the United Kingdom on Thursday saying he was "tremendously thankful" for the pomp and pageantry but some key differences between him and Prime Minister Keir Starmer remain.

When asked about the lack of progress in brokering a deal to end Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has "let me down."

Starmer said he and Trump had discussed how to "decisively increase the pressure on Putin" and that Trump had "led the way here."

Trump has also not made good on threats to impose new sanctions on Russia and King Charles, in his state banquet speech Wednesday night, offered Trump a gentle nudge, noting "as tyranny once again threatens Europe, we and our allies stand together in support of Ukraine, to deter aggression and secure peace."

While Starmer has played a major part in European efforts to shore up US support for Ukraine, Trump's visit offered few major advancements,

US President Donald Trump and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer announce an agreement during a joint press conference at Chequers, 18 September, 2025
US President Donald Trump and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer announce an agreement during a joint press conference at Chequers, 18 September, 2025 AP Photo

The British government has also grown increasingly critical of Israel's conduct in Gaza and the suffering of Palestinian civilians.

Starmer said the situation was "a humanitarian catastrophe" as he acknowledged a divide with the president on recognising a Palestinian state.

Trump's opinion on the issue diverges from that of Starmer but in a sign that the charm offensive on the US president had worked, the president’s disagreement was atypically cordial.

"I have a disagreement with the prime minister on that score," Trump said, adding that "it's one of our few disagreement, actually."

Starmer said in July that the UK plans to recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza and takes steps toward long-term peace.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump wave as they board Air Force One at Stansted airport, 18 September, 2025
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump wave as they board Air Force One at Stansted airport, 18 September, 2025 AP Photo

There was disagreement, too, over immigration policy.

Trump urged Britain to take a harder line and insisted he had made clear to Starmer that when too many people enter illegally, it "destroys countries from within."

"You have people coming in and I told the prime minister I would stop it, and it doesn't matter if you call out the military, it doesn't matter what means you use," Trump said.

More than 30,000 people have made the crossing so far this year, a decrease on the 37,000 who arrived last year.

Tech deal

Trump and Starmer signed what both sides hailed as a historic agreement on science and technology and they held a roundtable with global business leaders where they suggested the deal could mean significant job gains.

Britain said US companies had pledged £150 billion (€172 billion) in investment in the UK, including £90 billion (€103 billion) from investment firm Blackstone in the next decade.

Investment will also flow the other way, including almost £40 billion (€45 billion) by pharmaceutical firm GSK in the US.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump with King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, 18 September, 2025
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump with King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle, 18 September, 2025 AP Photo

UK officials say the deal will bring thousands of jobs and billions in investment in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and nuclear energy.

It includes a UK arm of Stargate, a Trump-backed AI infrastructure project led by OpenAI, and a host of AI data centres around the UK.

British officials said they have not agreed to scrap a digital services tax or water down internet regulation to get the deal, some details of which have yet to be announced.

"The bond between our countries is like no other anywhere in the world," Trump said at the prime minister's official country residence, Chequers.

Starmer said that "time and time again, it is British and American men and women, side by side, changing the path of history and turning it towards our values, towards freedom, democracy and the rule of law."

At the signing ceremony for the agreement meant to promote tech investment, Starmer referred to the Republican president as "my friend, our friend" and spoke of "leaders who respect each other and leaders who genuinely like each other."

The mutual admiration followed King Charles and Queen Camilla's feting of Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, including the biggest military honour guard ever assembled for a state visit.

Trump called the king and queen "two fantastic people" and said he was "grateful beyond words" for the hospitality.


Today

Latest news bulletin | September 20th, 2025 – Evening
• 4:00 PM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 20th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="http
Read the article
Charlie Kirk's alleged shooter not cooperating with investigators, says Utah governor
• 3:31 PM
7 min
Charlie Kirk's alleged shooter Tyler Robinson is not cooperating with investigators, according to Utah Governor Spencer Cox, who said Robinson was radicalised online and disliked Kirk.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https
Read the article
The Left launches no-confidence motion against European Commission
• 1:58 PM
5 min
The group has collected enough signatures, with the help of some Greens and non-attached MEPs. Von der Leyen now faces two confidence votes in October.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/11/th
Read the article
Cyberattack causes disruptions at major European airports
• 1:33 PM
2 min
The disruptions to electronic systems reported at Brussels, Berlin's Brandenburg and London's Heathrow airports meant that only manual check-in and boarding was possible.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronew
Read the article
The towers of Notre-Dame open to the public for the European Heritage Days
• 1:31 PM
4 min
Reservations are already full for this Saturday, but the towers of the French capital's symbol can be visited seven days a week, and until 11pm at present.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/2
Read the article
Elderly couple held by Taliban returns to Britain with Qatar's help
• 11:40 AM
3 min
After Peter and Barbie Reynolds were reunited with their daughter in Qatar, the country that mediated their release, they now return to the UK.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/20/elderly-co
Read the article
Moscow launches large-scale attack on Ukraine as Kyiv continues attacks on Russian oil refineries
• 10:59 AM
4 min
Russia launched over 600 drones and missiles towards nine regions across Ukraine. Meanwhile, Kyiv struck two Russian oil refineries, as part of its wider campaign against Russian oil and gas.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href
Read the article
Latest news bulletin | September 20th, 2025 – Midday
• 10:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 20th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="http
Read the article
25 bodies recovered from a mass grave near Damascus, site believed to hold at least 175
• 6:31 AM
2 min
Officials say the victims were killed by Assad's forces in an ambush while fleeing eastern Ghouta during the recent civil war.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/20/25-bodies-recovered-from-a-
Read the article
Exclusive: In Utah, Charlie Kirk's killing shatters small-town America's sense of safety
• 6:00 AM
16 min
One week after the assassination of Charlie Kirk at a local university, people of Utah professed unity in their conversations with Euronews. Yet undercurrents of violence and a commitment to guns remained.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__b
Read the article
Latest news bulletin | September 20th, 2025 – Morning
• 5:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 20th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="http
Read the article