A new beginning is in store in the United States. The Republicans will soon take control and Donald Trump will return to the White House. America's allies are preparing to negotiate with the newly elected president.
The South Korean coach decided to take out his golf club and return to the sport for the first time in eight years. Golf is President Trump's hobby. This billionaire owns several golf courses in different states of the United States.
The same media reported that Yoon Seok-yeol wants to approach the Republican Party and negotiate favorable terms. NBC News reported that “for lawmakers, businessmen and many world leaders, the sport has become an important means of strengthening their relationship with President Trump.”
South Korea. The president is preparing to meet with President Trump.
The South Korean government is concerned about huge tariffs being imposed on goods imported to the United States. Donald Trump's campaign announcement included the percentage as 20%.
But that's not all. The South Korean president is cautious about the Republican Party's policy toward North Korea. Recall that President Trump met with Kim Jong Un during his first term.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin declared in October that “the United States remains fully committed to the defense of the Republic of Korea,'' but a completely different person will take over the position in January.
Trump wins in America. Emergency meeting in Seoul
South Korea's presidential office reported that there was an extraordinary meeting between heads of state and economic and security experts a few days ago. The meeting took place shortly after Trump was announced as the new US president.
South Korea and the United States have maintained close relations since the Korean War in the 1950s. Subsequently, the United States sided with democracies against communist North Korea and became one of the countries guaranteeing security in this troubled region.
Source: NBC News, Meduza
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