Theresa May meets with Obama for the first time as President says the US and UK will 'continue to strengthen the special relationship' despite 'turbulence' over Brexit
Theresa May is hosting a series of first-ever meetings with leaders in China
She was due to hold talks with Chinese premier Xi Jingping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
She also met President Obama for the first time, vowing to work together
Obama said the US has 'no better partner in the world' than the UK and vowed to 'strengthen the special relationship'
By Chris Pleasance For Dailymail.com
Published: 00:00 EST, 4 September 2016 | Updated: 05:25 EST, 4 September 2016
President Obama has held his first meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May and vowed that the US and UK will 'continue to strengthen the special relationship'.
Obama, who is approaching the end of his eight-year term as Mrs May establishes herself in office, said the US 'doesn't have a stronger partner in the world.'
He added that the two countries will keep cooperating closely on cyber security, terrorism and trade despite the 'turbulence' of recent political events.
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It looks to me like Imam Obama is practicing taqqiya on the British. It doesn't seem he can do both of these at the same time.