U.S. President Donald Trump said he’ll make a major announcement from the White House Wednesday, following his first trip to Asia.
Trump focused on trade, security, and personal relations during his meetings with leaders in Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines.
As CGTN’s Roee Ruttenberg reports, some are questioning if Trump managed to clarify his sometimes muddled policy towards Asia.
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For more on his international trip and the possible future of U.S.-Asia relations:
- Victor Gao, international affairs commentator.
- Jacques deLisle, professor of Law and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania
- Katharine Moon, professor of Political Science and Chair of Asian Studies, Wellesley College
- Ming Wan, professor of Government and Politics at George Mason University
For more:
#环球时报 Editorial: #Trump's Asia policy can't follow in #Obama's footprintshttps://t.co/mAitQfQLEo pic.twitter.com/Ph2ncGyYhL
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) November 5, 2017
Trump is unlikely to publicly rebuke the Philippines' Duterte, who has sanctioned a bloody drug war that includes extrajudicial killings. https://t.co/kNh3CpqGRr pic.twitter.com/JjWFL1RMHa
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 12, 2017
Trump's Asia trip highlights lack of trade deals https://t.co/AJWNPsNey7 via @tradereporter pic.twitter.com/W5zHhBwDVo
— POLITICO (@politico) November 8, 2017