The media appreciated the possibility of Trump's speech to the British parliament
US President Donald Trump may not be given the right to address members of the British parliament during the visit of the American leader to the UK, scheduled for September 2025. This was reported by Sky News on Friday, July 11.
At the same time, as the TV channel noted with reference to the speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle, there were no requests from Trump for permission to speak in parliament.
According to Sky News, some MPs contacted Hoyle to ask him not to allow Trump to speak before parliament, as it was clarified, "because of his disturbing comments on international issues."
"Trump made some very uncomfortable and disturbing comments about the British government, democracy, the Middle East, especially about equality and, of course, Ukraine," Kate Osborne, a member of parliament from the Labor Party from Jarrow and Gateshead East districts, quoted the TV channel as saying.
Meanwhile, a few days ago, French President Emmanuel Macron was honored to speak in parliament.
Earlier, on July 10, The Atlantic magazine, citing Ukrainian officials, reported that Ukraine does not rule out a new suspension of US military aid. The publication also urged to prepare for this moment. It clarifies that the suspension of aid has an impact on the replacement and repair of Ukrainian weapons.
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