Speaking from an aircraft heading to the United States for the yearly United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the prime minister stated that it would be “very good to meet both of them at some stage before the election”.
After delivering his first keynote address at the Labour Party convention since taking office, Sir Keir took off for New York on Tuesday night.
He justified the reduction of winter fuel benefits to 10 million retirees during his speech, promising to restore the nation’s fortunes, but he also warned of a “hard” road ahead.
In New York, he will see other international leaders, and he probably will run across US President Joe.
Scheduling a meeting, meanwhile, might be challenging given Mr. Trump’s hectic campaign schedule.
At the UNGA, attention will be drawn to the conflict in Ukraine and the worsening circumstances in the Middle East.
While traveling to New York, Sir Keir issued an order to British citizens in Lebanon to “leave immediately” and declared that approximately 700 British troops had been sent to Cyprus in case of an emergency evacuation.