US President Donald Trump has said he could "work with anybody" in No 10 - nine days ahead of a general election.
Speaking on a three-day visit to the UK, Mr Trump said he would "stay out of the election", that he was a "fan of Brexit" and he thought PM Boris Johnson was "very capable".
Mr Trump is in the UK for a Nato summit being held in Watford on Wednesday.
He attended a reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace and later went to an event at Downing Street.
The US president's comments in a press conference came moments after he told reporters that he was staying out of the election on 12 December "because I don't want to complicate it".
What else has Trump said?
Contrary to Corbyn's claims, the US wanted "absolutely nothing to do with" the NHS, when asked if it would form any part of future trade talks. He said he wouldn't touch it even if it was handed to his administration "on a silver platter", adding: "Never even thought about it, honestly"
He himself was "a very easy person to work with"
The passersby who tackled a man during a "terrible attack" on London Bridge on Friday did "an amazing job". He said: "I was very proud of those people who grabbed him", referring to Usman Khan who killed two people and injured three others before armed police shot him dead
French President Emmanuel Macron was "very disrespectful" for suggesting Nato was "brain dead"
On Prince Andrew stepping down from royal duties, he said: "I don't know Prince Andrew, but that's a tough story, it's a very tough story." The Duke of York has been facing questions over his ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Mr Trump met the duke on his last visit to the UK in June
Who is Trump meeting?
President Trump is visiting the UK to attend a Nato summit commemorating the 70th anniversary of the transatlantic organisation.
He had a breakfast meeting with Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the US ambassador's residence in London.
Mr Trump held separate talks with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Later, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were kept waiting for around 40 minutes before the US president and First Lady Melania Trump arrived at the prince's residence, Clarence House, for afternoon tea.
Mr Trump and his wife went on to join other Nato leaders and senior royals at a Buckingham Palace reception, hosted by the Queen.
The first couple later attended a reception at Downing Street with other world leaders.
It is unclear whether Mr Trump will hold a one-on-one meeting with Mr Johnson during his visit to the UK.
The US president said he would be meeting the British prime minister during his visit, adding: "I have meetings set up with lots of different countries".
Mr Johnson said he would be discussing Syria, Russia and China during discussions with Nato leaders.
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