UK's Sunak to visit Washington DC for talks with Biden
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- Published Date: 04:40 | 30 May 2023
- Modified Date: 04:45 | 30 May 2023
The two leaders are expected to discuss trade issues – although the idea of a full-blown deal has fallen by the wayside since Biden replaced Donald Trump in the White House – as well as the war in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "The visit will be an opportunity to build on discussions the Prime Minister and President Biden have had in recent months about enhancing the level of co-operation and co-ordination between the UK and U.S. on the economic challenges that will define our future, including securing our supply chains and transitioning to zero-carbon economies.
"It will also be an opportunity to discuss issues including sustaining our support for Ukraine as we build on the success of our G7 summit in the run-up to the Nato summit in July."
During the visit, on Wednesday and Thursday, Mr Sunak will also meet congressional figures and U.S. business leaders.
Although a full-blown free-trade agreement (FTA) between the UK and U.S. is not on the agenda, the Government is pushing to address specific trade issues and is also seeking closer partnerships with individual states including economic powerhouses California and Texas.
"We are not seeking to pursue a free-trade deal with the U.S. currently," the spokesman said
"We know that no trade partnership is more important than the one we have with the U.S., it's our largest trading partner.
"It's worth remembering the trade relationship, as it currently stands, is worth £279 billion already. We have achieved all of that without an FTA."
Trade agreements have already been signed with North Carolina, South Carolina and Indiana, and the UK is speaking to Utah, Oklahoma, Texas and California.
The two leaders have met frequently in recent months.
Mr Sunak travelled to the U.S. in March for a meeting in San Diego with Mr Biden and Australian leader Anthony Albanese to agree the Aukus submarine pact, and the Prime Minister and the U.S. President also met in Belfast in April.
Mr Sunak and Mr Biden both attended the G7 summit in Japan and are expected to be at the gathering of Nato leaders in Lithuania in July.
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