In the United States, President-elect Donald Trump is already shaping his foreign policy agenda and addressing trade issues, while calling and meeting with world leaders he views as like-minded.
Oku.AzThe Bloomberg agency writes about this.
The article states that after the Republican victory, the desire of many world leaders to meet with President Joe Biden at international events has decreased and, at the same time, Trump will prefer personal negotiations and therefore set the agenda.
It should be noted that the Argentine president, Javier Miley, was one of the first to welcome Trump’s return to the White House. He could also become the first G20 leader to speak personally with a US president-elect.
“In addition, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on the Republican’s “urgent contacts” list. Current Prime Minister Keir Starmer is accelerating communication with Trump,” the agency writes.
Emmanuel Macron has also been recognized by Trump, and Olaf Scholtz has repeatedly expressed his support for Kamala Harris.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is reportedly trying to build relations with the Trump administration, Indonesian and Japanese leaders are exploring the possibility of a face-to-face meeting with the US president and South Korean leader Yun Seok. Yol, he’s learning to play. golf.
Additionally, many Middle Eastern leaders, including Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, share Trump’s penchant for direct, personal communication.