Foreign policy of the Donald Trump administration
China and the US to Sign the First Part of the Trade Deal on January 15th?
The Chinese delegation, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Liu He, will leave for Washington on January 13 to sign the first part of a trade deal between the two countries, according to South China Morning Post newspaper, citing its own sources.
Stoltenberg Thanked US President Donald Trump for his Commitment to NATO
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg thanked US President Donald Trump for his strong leadership and commitment to the Alliance in a meeting at the White House on Thursday (14 November 2019), NATO said in a statement on its website.
Turkey, US have friendly talks but differences remain
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump had wonderful talks, according to Trump, yet the bilateral meetings did not yield any concrete result between the two NATO allies.
MHP, BBP leaders lend support to Erdoğan's US visit
The leaders of two political parties on Nov. 13 voiced support for the Turkish president ahead of a meeting with his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.
Boris Johnson Asked Donald Trump to Abolish Duties on Scotch Whiskey
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called on US President Donald Trump to abolish duties on Scotch whiskey and other goods, in a telephone conversation, Reuters reported.
Johnson urged Trump not to impose a duty on cars, a spokesman for Downing Street 10 said.
Donald Trump Wants to Sign an Arms Control Deal with Russia and China
The United States wants to strike a new arms control deal with Russia, China and possibly some other countries. This was revealed by US President Donald Trump, TASS reported.
US Imposes Sanctions on Turkey For Operation in Northern Syria
US imposes sanctions on Turkey for military operation in northern Syria. The ministries of defense and energy are subject to restrictions.
The sanctions will affect three ministers - Defense, Foreign Affairs and Energy, and three other senior officials.
According to White House reports, talks on a $ 100 billion trade deal with Turkey will be terminated in the coming days.
Scrambling to limit damage, Trump tells Turkey to stop its Syria invasion
US President Donald Trump on Monday demanded Turkey stop its military incursion in Syria and imposed new sanctions on the NATO ally as Trump scrambled to limit the damage from his much-criticized decision to clear US troops from Turkey's path.
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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Trump says 'not siding with anybody' on Syria
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Oct. 7 he was not "siding with anybody" on Syria after his decision to pull back troops.
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