A week after the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump as U.S. president, May traveled to the States and became the first foreign head of state to visit the White House with Trump as incumbent.

During the meeting, the leaders discussed foreign policy, deepening intelligence and security cooperation, and trade.

“The United States renews our deep bond with Britain – military, financial, cultural, and political – we have one of the great bonds. We pledge our lasting support to this most special relationship,” said Trump in January.

“Together, America and the United Kingdom are a beacon for prosperity and the rule of law.”