Trump’s new version of Oval Office meetings has rattled some foreign leaders
- Foreign leaders are adapting to Donald Trump's new approach in Oval Office meetings, focusing on understanding his unpredictable behavior and decision-making style.
- Israeli officials accepted a 60-day ceasefire proposal as Trump planned to be 'very firm' with Netanyahu regarding Gaza.
- Gérard Araud, former French ambassador, advised never to contradict Trump publicly to avoid making him lose face.
- Araud characterized Trump as 'whimsical and unpredictable,' noting that he makes decisions impulsively.
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Diplomats cautioned to treat Trump like 'a whimsical and unpredictable child'
In light of Donald Trump's contentious Oval Office meetings with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa, foreign leaders and diplomats are looking for a roadmap for how to deal with Donald Trump when they meet with him privately and before the cameras.Accordin...
The visits of foreign leaders to the White House used to be occasions for face-to-face diplomacy, friendly gestures among allies, and protocholar photos. But the public humiliation President Donald Trump made to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in February, has disrupted the traditional rules of the Oval Office, causing panic among some international leaders. “You’re not acting so grateful,” Trump rebuked Zelensky, while Vice Presid…
By Joseph Ataman, CNN Visits by foreign leaders to the White House used to be occasions for face-to-face diplomacy, friendly gestures between allies, and photo ops. But President Donald Trump's public humiliation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in February upended traditional Oval Office norms, causing panic among some international leaders. "You're not acting so grateful," Trump chided Zelensky, as Vice President J.D. Vance joined in …
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