Barack Obama has said the US and UK will have to do everything they can to make sure strong trade links do not start "unravelling" as a result of Brexit.
In a blow to Brexiteers' hopes of a quick trade deal with the US, he stood by his comment that the UK was now at the "back of the queue" for trade talks.
Speaking at the G20 Summit alongside Theresa May, he said the US trade negotiations with the EU was his priority.
Read more: G20 Summit: Barack Obama warns US-UK trade relations could unravel after Brexit | The Independent
In a blow to Brexiteers' hopes of a quick trade deal with the US, he stood by his comment that the UK was now at the "back of the queue" for trade talks.
Speaking at the G20 Summit alongside Theresa May, he said the US trade negotiations with the EU was his priority.
Read more: G20 Summit: Barack Obama warns US-UK trade relations could unravel after Brexit | The Independent
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