Donald Trump has confirmed he will visit Turnberry and Aberdeen on his trip to Scotland later this month.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed the US president would meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on the visit between 25 to 29 July.
President Trump is also scheduled to meet First Minister John Swinney.
Trump will return the UK in September for an official state visit, where he will meet the King at Windsor Castle.
The upcoming visit will mark the president's first trip to Scotland since 2023, when he broke ground on a new 18-hole golf course dedicated to his Isle of Lewis-born mother Mary at his resort in Menie, Aberdeenshire.
There is speculation he will open the 'New Course' during his trip, although this remains unclear.
Ms Leavitt told a press briefing in Washington DC the meeting with Starmer – due to take place in Aberdeen – would "refine the great trade deal that was brokered between the United States and the United Kingdom."
She made no mention of the scheduled meeting with Swinney, which the Scottish Government previously said would be "an opportunity to promote the interests of Scotland".