Turnbull left bemused after receiving Trump-brand tie during church visit

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who at times has had frosty relations US President Donald Trump, received a pink Trump-branded tie on Sunday as a gift during a visit to a Coptic Orthodox church.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (right) looks at a tie given to him by Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria (left) and Coptic Orthodox Bishop Daniel

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (right) looks at a tie gifted to him. Source: AAP

Turnbull appeared bemused after receiving the silk necktie from a member of the congregation at the St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in Sydney.

Turnbull had a famously difficult first telephone call in January with Trump, who became irritated that he was expected to honour a refugee resettlement agreement made by his predecessor, Barack Obama.

Trump broke off what was supposed to be an hour-long call after 25 minutes and later tweeted that the refugee deal was "dumb".

When the two leaders met face-to-face in New York in May, Trump said that their first phone call "got a little bit testy" but they now "get along great".

Last week, the White House brushed off news a leaked video of Turnbull making fun of Trump during a news media ball in the Australian capital Canberra that was supposed to have been off the record.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull holding up the tie (AAP)
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull holding up the tie (AAP) Source: AAP



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Published 26 June 2017 5:22pm
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