For President Donald Trump, a four-day visit to Asia is shaping up to be more about relationships than results. In Japan for the Group of 20 summit, Trump notched few identifiable accomplishments on a range of pressing challenges as he savored the show of diplomatic backslapping. Eager to avoid a repeat
1 / 8Japan G20U.S President Donald Trump, center left, talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, center right, as Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, top right and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, left, look on, on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, Saturday, June 29, 2019. SEOUL, South Korea — For President Donald Trump, a four-day visit to Asia is shaping up to be more about relationships than results.
Then he moved on to South Korea, holding out hope for another chance to show off what may be his"Art of the Handshake." He invited North Korea's Kim Jong Un to join him for a quick exchange of greetings at the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone. In Osaka, Trump's cultivation of world figures played out in ways big and small. In a meeting with Merkel, he set aside concerns about Germany's defense spending. He was cavalier with Putin about the issue of Russian interference in American elections, which U.S. intelligence agencies fear will occur again in 2020.
Critics deride it as a"Trump First" policy, in which a few flattering words can buy an adversary Trump's silence.
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