In Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron – who, like May, backed the UK staying in the EU – stepped down. They are May's first foreign visits since she became prime minister last Wednesday in the wake of Britain's referendum vote to leave the European Union. Then on Thursday, she will visit Paris for a meeting with Hollande at the president's Elysée Palace official residence. May's meeting with Hollande will follow similar discussions with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday. The British and French leaders will also talk about counter-terrorism cooperation following the Nice truck attack, a spokeswoman said Monday.
Source: The Local July 18, 2016 12:00 UTC