Donald Trump is prioritising early foreign policy engagements with China and India as he begins his second presidential term, according to his advisors.
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Despite the traditional shift in attention that typically accompanies a new administration, Trump’s proactive approach signals that international relations will be a key focus in the early days of his presidency.
Having triumphantly arrived in Washington D.C. for his inauguration, Trump attended a fireworks display that could symbolize the ambitious agenda he plans to pursue.
In contrast to his first term, where he was often criticized for being unprepared, Trump has hit the ground running by initiating direct outreach to foreign leaders even as outgoing President Joe Biden faced challenges on the domestic front.
Trump's advisors revealed to the Wall Street Journal that he has already initiated contact with Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding a potential trip to China, alongside expressing interest in visiting India as early as April.
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