US says ready for stronger post-Brexit ties with Britain, EU

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British Brexit supporters have long promised a new and favourable trade deal with the US to compensate their exit from the EU.

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Donald Trump's outgoing administration congratulated Britain and the EU on their post-Brexit trade deal, saying Washington was ready to build "stronger transatlantic ties."
"Congrats to the UK and the EU for concluding a historic Brexit deal," read a message from the national security officials at White House posted on Twitter.
"The US stands ready to work with all to build even stronger transatlantic relations in the years ahead."
British Brexit supporters have long promised a new and favourable trade deal with the United States to compensate their exit from the EU.
And Trump, who supported Brexit and has good ties with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, seemed like their natural ally.
But the British will have to deal with Democrat Joe Biden, who becomes US president on January 20 and is set on strengthening multilateral cooperation, especially with the European Union.
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