Foreign policy of the Donald Trump administration
Trump says terminating NAFTA would yield the ‘best deal’ in renegotiations
U.S. President Donald Trump on Jan. 17 said that terminating the North American Free Trade Agreement would result in the “best deal” to revamp the 24-year-old trade pact with Canada and Mexico in favor of U.S. interests.
‘Positive changes’ in N Korea, Xi tells Trump
Chinese president Xi Jinping told his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump that there have been “positive changes” on the Korean peninsula, state media said Jan. 16 following a phone call between the two leaders.
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Iran rejects any change to nuclear deal
Iran on Jan 13 rejected any modification of its nuclear deal with world powers after US President Donald Trump demanded tough new measures to keep the agreement alive.
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Donald Trump Calls off Visit to London Amid Fears of Mass Protests
Donald Trump has confirmed he will not come to the UK to open the new US embassy next month, blaming the Obama administration's decision to move it to an "off location" in a "bad deal".
Trump Praised the Desire for Negotiations Between Pyongyang and Seoul
US President Donald Trump described as "a good thing" the high-level talks scheduled for next week between North and South Korea, news agencies reported.
Palestinians say Jerusalem ‘not for sale’ after Trump aid threat
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas’s office said Jan. 3 Jerusalem is “not for sale” after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cut annual aid of more than $300 million to force them to the negotiating table.
Erdoğan to meet Macron in Paris, discuss Syria, Jerusalem: Reuters
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will visit Paris on Jan. 5 to meet his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, with the conflict in Syria high on the agenda, Reuters reported o Dec. 30, citing a source in the French president's office.
Decision on Jerusalem united us all: Presidential spokesperson
United States President Donald Trump had miscalculated the reactions he would receive when he had declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel, by expecting the reaction from the Islamic world to be low-profile due to the conflicts in the region.
Erdoğan:Trump Should Have Called me Before Jerusalem Decision
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Dec. 24 that U.S. President Donald Trump should have called him before the Jerusalem decision, amid Trump's move to recognize the holy city as Israel's capital and a U.N. resolution denouncing his decision, Hurriyet writes.
Donald Trump will Visit the UK in February
US President Donald Trump plans to visit Britain in February to open the new US Embassy in London, but will not meet Queen Elizabeth II, Reuters quotes Daily Mail.
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