Boris Johnson welcomes Trump trade deal offer

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives for the Conference on Cyprus at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, January 12, 2017. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Monday he was sure that Britain and the United States could conclude a free trade deal that was in their mutual interests after President-elect Donald Trump said he was keen for one. "It's very good news that the United States of America wants to do a good free trade deal with us and wants to do it very fast and it's great to hear that from President-elect Donald Trump," Johnson told reporters as he arrived at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. "Clearly it'll have to be a deal that's very much in the interests of both sides but I've no doubt that it will be." In a newspaper interview, Trump welcomed Britain's decision to leave the European Union, a move which could give it the opportunity to conclude bilateral trade agreements. (Reporting by Alastair Macdonald; @macdonaldrtr; editing by Philip Blenkinsop)