UK nervous over unpredictable summit with Putin
People say Donald Trumps strength is that he thinks outside the box. But that is not right. He does not even know what the box is. The remark by a senior British politician with decades of experience dealing with US presidents reflects a nervousness not just about the random unpredictability of the incumbent of the Oval Office, but also the chasm between Trumps apparent lack of interest in the ties that bind the transatlantic alliance and the precious regard with which they are still held in London.
That British nervousness becomes more acute in the face of a daunting Trump triptych next month: a Nato summit on 11-12 July, a Chequers bilateral with Theresa May on 13-14 July, and, rounding off his trip to Europe, a summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on 16 July.
Officially Britain remains relaxed about the Putin-Trump meeting, saying summits between Russian and US leaders are quite normal, but the possibility of a rapprochement between Russia and this president makes British nerves jangle. The UK, through choice and circumstance, has been the western power most hostile to Putin, and now risks finding its position badly undercut ...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jun/28/uk-nervous-over-unpredictable-trumps-summit-with-putin