Following the conclusion of the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed that he and outgoing US President Donald Trump have agreed to maintain communication, underscoring the significance of preserving robust UK-US relations amid recent political disagreements. Starmer emphasized the strength of their working relationship built over the years, which both leaders are keen to continue fostering in support of the enduring strategic partnership between their countries.
During the summit, Trump expressed appreciation for the UK’s longstanding contributions to NATO and acknowledged the nation’s commitment to defense spending. Starmer reported that Trump praised the unity among NATO members and thanked Britain for its continued military assistance, signaling a positive note amidst previous critiques from the US leader.
Despite Trump’s earlier criticisms, which included allegations of the UK’s economic challenges and doubts about Starmer’s leadership capabilities, the UK Prime Minister chose not to respond directly. Instead, he highlighted his government’s achievements, pointing to enhancements in the economy, public services, defense, and the UK’s global stature as evidence of successful governance.
Speculation had arisen regarding Starmer’s potential future as NATO Secretary General, a topic he addressed by reiterating his commitment to his current role as prime minister. Starmer assured that his primary focus remains on fulfilling his responsibilities to the British people and that he is not considering other positions at this time.
