US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer have hailed the renewal of their countries' "special relationship," drawing the US leader's unprecedented second state visit to a close with a show of unity after avoiding possible pitfalls.

At a warm press conference when the two leaders glossed over differences on the Gaza Strip and wind power to present a united front, Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin had "let him down" and he was disappointed other countries were still buying Russian oil because only a low oil price would punish the Kremlin.

After two days of his state visit to the United Kingdom, which the US leader described as an "exquisite honour," Trump was in a relaxed mode at the final press conference while Starmer was focused on avoiding areas of disagre

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