GETTY Theresa May and Donald Trump are trying to repair their special relationship

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The pair were snapped as they tried to repair their ‘Special Relationship’ with private talks held in the garden during the summit in Italy this afternoon. Theresa May’s spokesman said: "The president and the prime minister reaffirmed their commitment to increasing trade between the UK and the U.S., including a post-Brexit trade deal.” The agreement comes a day after the British Prime Minister pushed the US President to take action following a series of information leaks after the Manchester bombing earlier this week.

REUTERS Theresa May also used the meeting to push for parallel Brexit talks

GETTY The new agreement came during the G7 summit in Italy

Mrs May appeared unimpressed in some photos with the billionaire in Brussels yesterday as she made it clear that “intelligence must remain secure”. But today the pair appear to be repairing damage to the Special Relationship as they attended talks in the picturesque Italian town of Taormina. Mr Trump hit out at the “deeply troubling leaks” - vowing he would “get to the bottom of it” as he desperately grovelled to Mrs May. He also warned that the “horror” of the Manchester attacks will “continue forever” if world leaders failed to tackle the problems of terrorism.

GETTY Mrs May appeared unimpressed with Mr Trump in Brussels

Along with discussing a US-UK trade deal and the information leak, Theresa May also used the meeting to push for parallel Brexit talks. The PM held her first face-to-face talks with the new French President Emmanuel Macron - who backed the European Union stance that talks must take place separately. A Downing Street spokesperson said today: "On Brexit and the Article 50 process, the Prime Minister reaffirmed her wish for early clarity on the position of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa. "She also made clear that Britain and the 27 EU member states should be discussing our future relationship with the EU at the same time as discussing the terms of our withdrawal."

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