British Prime Minister Theresa May, Malcolm Turnbull compare notes on Donald Trump
MALCOLM Turnbull and British Prime Minister Theresa May have compared notes on their contacts with Donald Trump.
MALCOLM Turnbull and British Prime Minister Theresa May have compared notes on their contacts with US President Donald Trump since his inauguration last month.
The two prime ministers spoke by phone on Thursday morning local time in a “substantial” conversation which also covered their hopes for a trade deal following Brexit, co-operation in the fight against Islamic State and relations with Iran, Downing Street said.
Reports earlier this month suggested that Turnbull’s first phone call with the US president was a stormy affair, with Mr Trump supposedly criticising a deal to take migrants from Australia as “the worst ever” and ending the conversation abruptly.
But Downing Street said Mr Turnbull was “very positive” about his contact with President Trump in his conversation with May, while both agreed that her trip to Washington as the first foreign leader to visit the new president in January had been “positive”.
Ms May and Mr Turnbull, who were at Oxford University together, also discussed the campaign to defeat IS in Iraq and Syria and agreed on the importance of creating conditions to bring about long-term stability in Iraq.
Ms May stressed the need for a political resolution in Syria excluding president Bashar Assad.
They discussed “the need to tackle Iran’s destabilising influence in the region” and the importance of rigorous monitoring of the international deal on its nuclear program.
On Brexit, Turnbull “reiterated Australia’s commitment to maintaining a close partnership with the UK as we leave the EU”, said the Number 10 spokesman.
“Both prime ministers said they looked forward to holding preliminary conversations on a comprehensive bilateral free trade agreement in due course.”
The phone call comes ahead of Foreign Minister Julie Bishop’s planned meeting with UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson later today.