Keir Starmer cosied up to Donald Trump at the Nato summit today after the UK's flip-flopping over the Iran bombing raid.
The PM was carefully positioned next to the president for the 'family photo' at the gathering in The Hague.
He also sat alongside Mr Trump for the formal discussions, after insisting that the Special Relationship had not been dented from apparent differences over the strike on Tehran's nuclear sites.
The arrangement will be more pleasing for Downing Street than a group shot from last night, when Sir Keir was seen as having been sidelined.
At the G7 last week the PM publicly insisted he did not believe Mr Trump would go ahead with the attacks, and afterwards pointedly stressed the UK had not been involved and was 'absolutely focused on de-escalation'.






