Mr Khan stated, "I think it's really important to share the joys of the greatest city in the world with the president-elect and I look forward to doing just that when he comes to the UK." This statement reinforces his commitment to fostering dialogue and inclusivity, despite past tensions with Trump.
Khan emphasized, "London is - and will always be - for everyone. We will always be pro-women, pro-diversity, pro-climate and pro-human rights." This highlights his vision of London as an inclusive city, promoting universal values.
Responding to concerns about Trump's policies, Khan said, "I think the three things that even Donald Trump supporters would agree with, is his policies are protectionist, nativist and unilateralist. I think that poses problems... for London." This reflects his awareness of potential challenges posed by Trump's administration.
After being invited to collaborate for investment, Khan remarked, "I wish him well. I congratulate him on winning the election. But clearly there are anxieties that Londoners have, which my job as the mayor is to articulate those..." This showcases his role in balancing diplomacy and representation.
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