Farage met Trump

British UKIP leader Nigel Farage has put a 'very productive' visit to the newly elected US president, Donald Trump.

According to Kelly Anne Conway, who was in charge of Trump's campaign, both men asked each other's company on price. 'They talked about freedom, overcome and what that means for the world zoal. '

Farage was excited about the visit. 'It was a great honor to be able to spend some time with Donald Trump. He was very relaxed and had lots of good ideas. I am confident that he will be a good president, 'he wrote in a snapshot of him and Trump together. 'With this man we can do business,' he added a moment later there.

Images just before the meeting show humored Farage coming in Trump Tower. When he is asked what he is doing in the building, the UKIP leader jokes that he is simply a tourist.

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Trump has already repeatedly said during his campaign inspired by the referendum for the Brexit, which voted against the expectation of pollsters. In late July, the British chose to split from the European Union. According to Trump are American voters like British voters frustrated with traditional politics.

According to Kelly Anne Conway, who was in charge of Trump's campaign, both men asked each other's company on price. 'They talked about freedom, overcome and what that means for the world zoal. '

Farage was excited about the visit. 'It was a great honor to be able to spend some time with Donald Trump. He was very relaxed and had lots of good ideas. I am confident that he will be a good president, 'he wrote in a snapshot of him and Trump together. 'With this man we can do business,' he added a moment later there.

Images just before the meeting show humored Farage coming in Trump Tower. When he is asked what he is doing in the building, the UKIP leader jokes that he is simply a tourist.

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Trump has already repeatedly said during his campaign inspired by the referendum for the Brexit, which voted against the expectation of pollsters. In late July, the British chose to split from the European Union. According to Trump are American voters like British voters frustrated with traditional politics.