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Donald Trump and Theresa May press conference: PM congratulates President on 'stunning victory' as UK visit announced - as it happened

Britain's Prime Minister becomes the first foreign leader to visit the Republican leader at the White House

Tom Batchelor,Caroline Mortimer
Friday 27 January 2017 13:54 EST
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Donald Trump and Theresa May emphasised the strength of the "special relationship" between the US and the UK during a joint news conference in Washington DC on Friday - and appeared to brush aside the many issues they disagree on

She is the first foreign leader to meet with Mr Trump since he entered the White House.

Ms May attempted to reiterate her support for Nato and said sanctions would continue against Russia.

Meanwhile the new President tried to strike a more reasonable tone by saying he would back his new Defense Secretary's decision on torture despite his belief that 'it works'.

Read below for our full coverage of the event as it happened.

May asked whether deteriorating ties between US and Mexico worries her, but Trump answers it for her: "I think she has more important things to worry about"

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:25

Trump says he is "not as brash as you might think" to a question from the Sun political editor.

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:27

Trump on Brexit: says he was "scorned" for predicting the outcome of the vote by the media. Says he thinks Brexit will be a "wonderful thing" for the UK

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:28

Trump refers to the EU as a "consortium" and says making trade deals with the Brussels bloc was "very tough"

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:29

May responds to question on what they have in common: "We want to put the interests of ordinary working people right up there centre stage."

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:29

And that is the end of questions...May and Trump leave the stage

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:30

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:31

Some reaction now from pundits.....some seem surprised by the US President's characterisation of May as a "people person"

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:32

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:32

Adam Withnall27 January 2017 18:34

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