International relations have entered the limelight three weeks into President Donald Trump’s second term, with the president leveraging some of the United States’s closest allies into trade agreements while simultaneously extending invites to others to visit the White House.
After securing agreements with Mexico and Canada to postpone the tariffs he issued against the countries for 30 days in exchange for concessions to reduce illegal immigration and drug trafficking, Trump is scheduled to welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba visiting the White House on Friday.
Trump’s meeting with Netanyahu will be Trump’s first with a world leader at the White House since he moved back to Washington after his inauguration last month.
Netanyahu being Trump’s first foreign head of
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