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President Donald Trump shocked many people around the world by refusing to denounce Russian President Vladimir Putin while he was standing by his side in Helsinki on Monday, July 18. This is done after Trump's harsh condemnation against America's close allies, including British Prime Minister Theresa May, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the European Union and NATO.
Some foreign policy experts say that the president has overturned the redefining order that are comrades and who are really the enemies of America. Cindy Saine, VOA Diplomatic Correspondent, reported from Washington
Amid various criticism of the undesirable side effects of his trip to Europe, President Donald Trump read Tuesday 17/7 the statement prepared in a concerted effort to correct the mistakes and say that he has had excellent conversations with the NATO leaders.
He said, "The press has badly covered, they say that I insult people. Surely if asking people to pay what they are supposed to pay is insulting, then maybe I insulted myself. But I can tell you that when I separated from them, everyone was very happy. "
Tuesday morning (17/7), Trump also blamed the media on Twitter on Twitter which highlighted what he calls" even better meetings "with Putin.
The Cuitan reads:" Although the meetings I had with NATO were very good, and I collected a lot of money, my meeting with Vladimir Putin from Russia was even better. Unfortunately, they are not reported as they are. In the visit, President Trump was interviewed by the CBS television network about "who is America's biggest enemy?"
In the interview, the president gave his answer, "Well, I think we have a lot of opponents.I think the EU is an opponent, it's what they do to us in commerce. "
But in Washington, the leader of the majority faction in the Senate Mitch McConnell and other Republican senators carry the weight of convincing European allies. US Senate, Mitch McConnell on Capitol Hill, Washington, July 12, 2016. "src =" https://gdb.voanews.com/CF264DF1-7DAA-4D56-97EB-FDD5BD87EFA3_w250_r0_s.jpg "/>