Presidency of Donald Trump
Kristalina Georgieva: Trade Conflicts Disrupt the Global Economy (EXTENDED)
International Monetary Fund Director Kristalina Georgieva commented on China-US trade mini-deal. She said a reconciliation between the two countries was not enough and that a trade peace was needed, BGNES reported.
"It's really good news that the US and China are talking to each other, but it's not enough."
Pentagon says military leaders consulted on Syria
The Pentagon denied reports on Oct. 8 that top military officials were not consulted ahead of President Donald Trump's abrupt announcement that the U.S. would pull back its forces in Syria.
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Donald Trump to Sign Two Trade Agreements with Japan
US President Donald Trump will sign two trade agreements with Japan later on Monday, according to an official White House announcement.
Trump is scheduled to sign the pacts - a US-Japan trade agreement and a US-Japan digital trade agreement at 3:30 pm local time (10:30 pm Bulgarian time), the White House said.
North Korean negotiator says new talks depend on US attitude
It's up to Washington to alter its approach if it wants more talks with North Korea, Pyongyang's chief nuclear negotiator said on Oct. 7, after weekend discussions between the sides broke down amid acrimony.
Democrats say Trump administration used misinformation to attack US diplomat
Democrats accused the Trump administration on Oct. 2 of using "propaganda and disinformation" to attack the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and demanded that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo explain how the material circulated at top levels of his department.
Korean Company Interested in the Construction of Belene NPP
A Korean company has declared a willingness to participate in the construction of Belene Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). This transpired during a meeting between Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and South Korean President Moon Jae-in. The Bulgarian prime minister is on an official visit to Republic of Korea, the special correspondent of Focus News Agency reported.
World children ‘rise’ against climate crisis
Millions of children across the world carried out the largest global climate protests in history on Sept. 20, demanding adults act now to stop the environmental disaster.
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N Korea leader Kim invited Trump to Pyongyang in new letter: Report
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited U.S. President Donald Trump to visit Pyongyang in a letter sent in August, a South Korean newspaper reported on Sept. 16, citing diplomatic sources.
Trump fires foreign policy hawk Bolton, citing strong disagreements
U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly fired his national security adviser John Bolton amid disagreements with his hard-line aide over how to handle foreign policy challenges such as North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan and Russia.
Trump diplomacy: Switching friends and foes
Conventional pundit wisdom has it that Donald Trump's "America First" approach to foreign policy - unilateral, transactional, dismissive of history - has isolated the United States like never before.
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