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  2. United Kingdom–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May aimed to continue the United KingdomUnited States special relationship. May was the first foreign leader Trump hosted in Washington after taking office [ 179 ] and UKIP leader Nigel Farage was the first foreign politician Trump met with after winning the presidential election ...

  3. Special relationship (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    This term is usually used to refer to the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. In an extended use of the term, it has also been used to describe the whole of European Union–United States relations , [ 1 ] as well as the following relations:

  4. Special Relationship - Wikipedia

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    British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and US President Ronald Reagan in 1985. Their strong bond epitomised UK–US relations in the late 20th century.. The Special Relationship is a term that is often used to describe the political, social, diplomatic, cultural, economic, legal, environmental, religious, military and historic relations between the United Kingdom and the United States or its ...

  5. Charles has had a long relationship with the U.S. and has visited the country on official tours more than 20 times. His first visit as Prince of Wales was to meet with President Richard Nixon in ...

  6. Protocol (diplomacy) - Wikipedia

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    The other side of protocol: its symbolic value. The events and rituals, for example, of the formal start of the parliamentary year and the monarch’s speech in the United Kingdom are meant to symbolise the democratic values of the country. This is the case at every ceremony that more or less follows the same pattern, like the exchange of rings ...

  7. Category:United Kingdom–United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral or trilateral treaties for which the United Kingdom and the United States are parties. (For convenience, treaties between Great Britain (1707–1800) and the United States are also included in this category.) Multilateral treaties to which both the UK and US are parties should not be included in this category.

  8. Special Relationship (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Special Relationship is an unofficial term for relations between the United Kingdom and the United States. Special Relationship also may refer to: Special relationship (international relations), other exceptionally strong ties between nations; The Special Relationship, a 2010 British-American political film; A Special Relationship, novel by ...

  9. Special relationship (international relations)

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    A special relationship is a diplomatic relationship that is especially strong and important. This term is usually used to refer to the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. In an extended use of the term, it has also been used to describe the whole of EU–US relations [1] and the following relations: