President Trump and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain are both at the United Nations. But other things may also be on their minds: for Mr. Johnson, Brexit; for Mr. Trump, Ukraine and impeachment. nyti.ms
Boris Johnson won approval for his approach to Brexit from President Trump, who praised the new leader as the “right man for the job” and promised a “very big trade deal” with the United States nyti.ms
Despite Prime Minister Theresa May’s lame-duck status, American officials said that she and President Trump would have a full list of issues to discuss, including Brexit, a trade deal with the United States and the threats posed by Iran and China nyti.ms
“It’s a matter of principle. We are a party that is for a United Ireland, for Irish independence,” said the president of Sinn Fein, Mary Lou McDonald, defending its refusal to use its seven votes in Parliament to oppose Brexit nyti.ms