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Donald Trump says David Cameron has invited him to visit UK

In December, David Cameron called Donald Trump divisive, stupid and wrong and suggested Trump would unite Britain against him if he visited UK

After Trump clinched his party’s nomination this month, Cameron acknowledged the achievement but said he stood by his earlier comments and would not apologize. Photo: AFPPremium
After Trump clinched his party’s nomination this month, Cameron acknowledged the achievement but said he stood by his earlier comments and would not apologize. Photo: AFP

Washington: US Presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Friday British Prime Minister David Cameron had asked him to visit and that he might accept the invitation, an apparent easing of tensions between the presumptive Republican Party nominee and the leader of a major US ally.

Trump, in an interview with MSNBC, said Cameron extended the invitation to visit 10 Downing Street two days ago and that he “might do it." He gave no other details, including when the visit might occur.

Representatives of Cameron’s office could not be immediately reached for comment to confirm the invitation.

Trump’s comments followed a transatlantic exchange between the two men over Cameron’s comments criticizing the New York real estate mogul’s call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.

In December, Cameron called Trump “divisive, stupid and wrong" and suggested Trump would unite Britain against him if he visited the United Kingdom.

After Trump clinched his party’s nomination this month, Cameron acknowledged the achievement but said he stood by his earlier comments and would not apologize.

Trump fired back this week, saying on Monday that he was likely not to have a good relationship with Cameron. But the next day he said he expected to have “a good relationship" and on Friday Trump said Cameron had invited him to London.

“I will do just fine with David Cameron. I think he’s a nice guy. I will do just fine," Trump told MSNBC on Friday. “But they have asked me to visit 10 Downing Street - and I might do it."

Trump defended his recent comments, saying he was not attacking Britain. As for Cameron, “he came after me a little bit," Trump added.

Cameron has said he will work with the winner of the 8 November US presidential election and is committed to maintaining the special US-UK relationship, his spokesman has said.

Trump’s proposed ban also drew criticism from Sadiq Khan, who was elected mayor of London this month and is Muslim.

Khan said last week that Trump’s “ignorant view of Islam could make both our countries less safe." Reuters

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Published: 20 May 2016, 09:00 PM IST
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