U.S. President Donald Trump will be traveling to his golf resorts in the U.K. at the end of the month where he will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Trump will visit the cities of Aberdeen and Turberry in Scotland from July 25-29, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed Thursday during a press conference.

It will mark the second time that the two leaders meet to primarily discuss trade, which Leavitt said will be “refined” after their meeting.

The president will also visit the U.K. with First Lady Melania Trump for “an official state visit” from September 17-19 to meet members of the British Royal Family.

“This will mark a truly unprecedented second state visit for President Trump and he’s honored and looking forward to meeting with His Majesty, the King, at Windsor Castle.”

Previously, President Trump has suggested that the U.S. is “very well protected” because he “likes them.”

Meanwhile, the U.K. government has made clear that it seeks to “continue to go further and make progress towards 0% tariffs on core steel products as agreed.”

“Obviously we’ve still got some more work to do,” Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander told the BBC.

“We’re working through some technical detail around steel, because we want to bring that 25% tariff that applies at the moment obviously down further.”

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