A Downing Street spokesman said: “The prime minister will make her first overseas visits this week.”
 
The spokeswoman for the British leader also said in a statement that Ms. May would also meet with French President Francois Hollande in Paris for talks for talks on Brexit, the attacks in Nice and counter-terrorism cooperation.
 
Commenting on the visits the spokeswoman said “this will be an opportunity to discuss the bilateral relationship, co-operation on a range of global challenges, and of course how the UK and Germany can work together as the UK prepares to leave the EU”
 
Mrs May's two-day trip will get under way after she holds her first Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons.
 
Meanwhile, Mrs May made her first visit to Wales as prime minister on Monday for talks with First Minister Carwyn Jones, covering Britain's exit from the EU and the future of the Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot. It follows Mrs May's trip to Scotland on Friday when she held discussions with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Scotland's future relationship with the EU.