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Trump names hostage envoy O'Brien national security adviser
President Donald Trump on Sept. 18 named Robert O'Brien, his chief hostage negotiator and an established figure in Republican policy circles, as his new national security adviser.
Turkish vice president holds talks with US counterpart Pence
Turkey's Vice President Fuat Oktay on Sept. 1 attended a ceremony, to mark the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the World War II, in the Polish capital Warsaw and held talks with his U.S. counterpart Mike Pence.
Elpidophoros meets Trump at the White House
Newly-appointed Archbishop Elpidophoros of America met with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House on Tuesday. US Vice President Mike Pence and Alexander Karloutsos, vice general of the archdiocese, were also present during the meeting.
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Trump drops bid to have a citizenship question on the census
Just a week after insisting that he was "absolutely moving forward," President Donald Trump abandoned his effort to insert a citizenship question into next year's census.
Ministers to get action plans, code of conduct
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is on Wednesday to present his ministers with specific targets they will need to meet and a code of conduct that will include a ban on hiring relatives, during a televised session of his new cabinet.
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Pence, Mitsotakis pledge to deepen Greek-US ties
US Vice President Mike Pence congratulated Greek Premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis on his victory in Sunday's general elections during a phone call on Tuesday.
During a 20-minute conversation, the two officials discussed bilateral issues and agreed to further deepening the good relations between Greece and the United States.
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Trump launches 2020 reelection campaign, calling US ’envy of the world’
President Donald Trump launched his 2020 reelection campaign on June 18, whipping up a crowd of at least 20,000 with a nationalist boast about the U.S. economy being the "envy" of the world and warning that opposition Democrats want to "destroy" the country.
Trump says would take foreign info on 2020 presidential opponent
President Donald Trump said on June 12 that he would be willing to accept information from a foreign country on his opponent in the 2020 election race, after years of denying Moscow helped him win office.
India plays down Trump decision to remove U.S. trade privileges
The Indian government said on June 1 it will continue to seek to build strong economic ties with the United States despite a decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to end preferential trade treatment for India from June 5.
Trump defends tariffs after advisor says 'both sides' suffer
U.S. President Donald Trump on May 12 defended his tariff policy, insisting again that China will pay billions in duties to the U.S. after Trump's economic advisor raised eyebrows by saying both sides will suffer.