Deference and disputes: how leaders get on with Trump
- Since his January 20 second-term inauguration, Trump has engaged with multiple world leaders, mixing confrontational and friendly interactions in Washington and abroad.
- His approach reflects tensions from trade disputes with Canada, tough talks with South Africa, and public clashes with Ukraine, while maintaining personal bonds with leaders like Modi and Milei.
- Trump criticized Canada for trade imbalances and told Mark Carney that the US does not want Canadian cars or steel, while South African President Ramaphosa faced accusations from Trump about land seizures against white farmers.
- Trump called Milei his “favorite president” after the November election and praised Modi as a tougher negotiator, while publicly labeling Zelensky a “dictator” and accusing him of poor leadership during their Oval Office meeting.
- These interactions highlight a pattern where Trump's diplomatic relations depend heavily on personal rapport, with implications for US ties to Africa, India, Ukraine, Canada, and Latin America.
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