UK PM calls US images of migrant children 'deeply disturbing'

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British today said images from the of migrant children kept in cages were "deeply disturbing" and that she would press on the issue.

"On what we have seen in the United States, pictures of children being held in what appear to be cages are deeply disturbing... this is wrong," she told MPs.

May said she would raise the issue with when the pair meet in Britain next month.

"When we disagree with the we tell them so," she told MPs.

"But we also have some key shared interests with the in the security and defence field and on other areas as well.

"And it is right that we are able to sit down and discuss those with the " told Republican lawmakers Tuesday he backed their efforts to craft an that ends the politically toxic practice of separating families on the US-border.

May appeared to criticise the practice, saying that when she was interior minister: "I ended the routine detention of families with children." Opposition Jeremy Corbyn's said the US policy was "immoral, a fundamental abuse of human rights." "We're in favour of dialogue with international leaders... but the soft pedalling on these abuses of human rights -- and it's not restricted to this issue -- by the has achieved nothing." The has been a and the relationship between the two appears to have soured after May became the first world to visit Trump's last February.

She spoke out against his on Muslim-majority countries, his decisions to leave the climate accord and the nuclear deal as well as his imposition of trade tariffs.

Relations between the pair were further strained in November after Trump re-tweeted anti-Muslim videos posted by a British far-right group.

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First Published: Wed, June 20 2018. 19:00 IST