Twice, the US President and Prime Minister went, looking at Donald Trump’s new golf course in north of Aberdeen.
Finally, they came to the ground, garnishing the day of diplomacy.
Downing Street is covered by Trumpian ways to do international affairs.
If the President’s new Scottish Golf course is equal to the syllabus on the President’s helicopter and the route for a private dinner with him, then it should happen.
This perception for Trump “private” trip has really been very public.
Of course it is: This is how the President rolls.
The President’s personal interests are talked to the public office, even for the quality of plywood in Trump’s Turnberry Golf Course in Irshire, where he was before flying to Aberdeenshire.
And all this travels on its first visit to Britain since its election, but in September an unprecedented second state visit.
Talks in Turnberry began with a spectacle, stating about Victoria, the wife of the President’s Prime Minister, as she was standing with her, the entire conversation was almost submerged by the nearby Bagpiper.
Leaders spent more than half an hour before talking on one classic before a classic of Trumpian style-one rolling, free-witting question-north-tailor session with reporters, lasting more than an hour.
Subject List: Turbine, Germany, Free Speech, Scottish Freedom, China, King, Interest Rate, Pharmaceuticals. among other things.
For Sir Kire Stmper, both on and closed camera, it is all invaluable facial time with Trump, even sharing a lift on the Air Force one, burning a relationship concretely because it is impossible.
The danger for him is also clear however: riding a shotgun with a free-shaking president seems to be forever for air shooting with journalists in a short time.
Sir Kir intervened with care, to protect the mayor of London, heavily criticized by the President, to explain his immigration policy and his perspective on Gaza.
An earlier rolling encounter with reporters did not take any 10 with surprise: the wife of the Prime Minister, standing next to the President, completes her poker face as questions – and the answer – flow and flow.
As usual, the important question is, what can this relationship give to the UK?
Downing Street considers such access to such access as priceless.
They are happy that the President’s language on Gaza which he sees as strict of his approach and he hopes that in recent times, there may be a alignment with the discussions of UK, France and Germany.
Let’s see.
On Tuesday, the cabinet will gather for a rare summer meeting at 14:00, some ministers will participate in the person in Downing Street, others from a distance.
Meditation will be on Gaza – and the latest steps from many people to see if, collectively, a solution can be found for those horrific pictures that we are currently looking from the Middle East.