The meeting comes after Sir Keir held talks with other world leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as he arrived in Washington DC for NATO’s 75th anniversary summit.
Sir Keir Starmer has met Joe Biden at the White House for formal talks after the prime minister’s debut on the world stage.
The pair were pictured sitting together, and at one point laughing, as the prime minister said the “special relationship with the US is so important and stronger than ever”.
Mr Biden went on to call the US and UK the “best of allies” and described Britain as “the transatlantic knot” that ties NATO together.
To cement the two countries’ relationship, Sir Keir gifted Mr Biden a personalised Arsenal shirt – printed with his surname and the number 46 on the back, a nod to his presidential number.
The prime minister is an Arsenal season ticket holder and the team in Downing Street hoped the shirt made for a “personal gift” as the two leaders met in the Oval Office.
The UK leader is also giving his counterpart a copy of the Atlantic Charter which paved the way for the formation of NATO, complete with then Labour leader Clement Attlee’s amendments.
‘Is football coming home, prime minister?’
Commenting on England’s latest success at Euro 2024, after the Three Lions beat the Netherlands to reach the tournament’s final, Mr Biden asked Sir Keir if football is coming home.
“It looks like it,” the prime minister replied, to which the US leader said: “It’s because of the prime minister.”
In a slight boast, Sir Keir added: “Not lost a game under the Labour government in 2024.”
Their White House meeting comes after Sir Keir met the US president on Wednesday at the NATO summit in Washington, which is marking the alliance’s 75th anniversary.
He also held talks with other world leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The prime minister – who has been in the role for less than a week – said he used his talks with Mr Zelenskyy to stress that the change of government in the UK “makes no difference to the support that we will provide”.
He told reporters in the US capital that his talks with world leaders were “an opportunity to make sure that those relationships are reset, for me to be able to say that our position on the world stage – leading on issues like defence and security, on climate change, and on energy – are so important”.
The summit is expected to confirm what US and European officials have described as Ukraine’s “irreversible” path to NATO membership, but the alliance is also planning how to “Trump-proof” its future in case the former US president returns to the White House after November’s election.
Mr Biden’s re-election effort has been under intense scrutiny since a disastrous performance in a debate with Trump last month – which has sparked concern for his health and age among Democrats.