Trump’s diplomatic activity intensifies: Emphasis on trade deal with Brazil, America-EU united on Iran issue
New Delhi: Amidst the increasing tension between America and Iran, US President Donald Trump has intensified his diplomatic activities at the global level. In this sequence, he had important talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Issues like trade, tariffs and international security were discussed in detail in these meetings.
On one hand, the Trump administration is moving towards strengthening trade relations with Brazil, while on the other hand, it is giving priority to national security by adopting a tough strategy against countries like Iran and Cuba. Trump has indicated that America’s foreign policy may appear more aggressive in the coming times.
Preparation for trade agreement with Brazil
Donald Trump described the meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as very positive. Trump called President Lula a “very dynamic” leader and noted that trade and "Tariff"Important discussions were held on issues related to.
According to Trump, America and Brazil will soon hold the next meeting to take these discussions forward. It is believed that both the countries are preparing to give a new direction to business cooperation.
US and EU agree on Iran’s nuclear issue
Apart from Brazil, Trump also had a long phone conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The main focus of this conversation was Iran’s nuclear program.
Trump said that America and the European Union are completely unanimous that Iran will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances. Both the leaders agreed that "A regime that kills its own people cannot be allowed to become a nuclear power."
Trump administration’s strict action against Cuba
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has decided to impose new sanctions to increase pressure on Cuba’s communist regime. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared information about these sanctions through social media.
“The Cuban government remains a national security threat to our region,” Rubio said. He further said that the sanctions imposed today are a sign that the Trump administration will not remain silent on this issue.
He warned that unless the Cuban government takes any positive steps, America will continue its action.
Trump’s focus on national security and business interests
On one hand, Donald Trump is busy strengthening trade interests with countries like Brazil, while on the other hand, he is giving priority to national security by adopting a tough stance against countries like Iran and Cuba. It is clear from recent developments that the Trump administration is trying to strengthen its strategic position at the international level.
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