President Trump will visit the United Kingdom to meet with Prime Minister Theresa May this summer, the British government announced on Thursday.

“Delighted that President @realDonaldTrump will visit the UK on 13 July and hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister May,” tweeted Kim Darroch, the British ambassador to the US

Trump and May have had a frosty relationship at times, especially after the commander-in-chief retweeted anti-Muslim videos from a far-right hate group.

May and other UK officials harshly criticized Trump for the retweets.

The president also slammed London Mayor Sadiq Khan after a terror attack, misrepresenting a Khan comment as being soft on terrorism.

Khan had said that there was no reason for Brits to be alarmed by the increased police presence following the attack.

Trump called the comment “pathetic,” and falsely charged that the London mayor meant there was no reason to be alarmed about terrorism in general.

The meeting will be the first between Trump and the leader of America’s major ally on British soil.