Overview
- On August 8, Vance and Lammy met at Chevening House to discuss shared priorities and reinforce the UK-US relationship.
- The two leaders have forged a warm personal bond through shared childhood hardships and Christian faith that underpins holiday diplomacy.
- Conversations touched on trade negotiations, the crises in Gaza and Ukraine and the state of transatlantic ties.
- Vance tempered previous UK free speech criticisms, telling reporters that his main concerns about censorship were focused on the United States.
- After the weekend in Kent, the vice president and his family will tour Hampton Court Palace before settling in the Cotswolds for their summer holiday.