Las Vegas Review-Journal

Trump off to G-20 summit in Japan

China, Iran, N. Korea also could be factors

- By Debra J. Saunders Review-journal White House Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump left the White House for the Group of 20 summit in Japan on a warm Wednesday afternoon as the possibilit­y of military conflict with Iran and rumors of a possible third summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un added some mystery to the internatio­nal confab.

Then there was the billion-dollar question as to whether the summit could see China and the United States de-escalate a trade war that heated up when Trump imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese imports.

“The Chinese economy’s going down the tubes,” Trump told Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo during a call-in interview in the morning. “They want to make a deal more than I do.”

A senior administra­tion official put it more gently when he told reporters, “Even as trade frictions persist, he’s got the opportunit­y to see where the Chinese side is since the talks last left off.”

Dispensing with the sort of diplomatic-speak usually heard among the internatio­nal community as he headed for Marine One on the South Lawn, Trump announced that he would be meeting with many countries “many of whom have been taking advantage of the United States” for years.

When Air Force One touches down Thursday in Osaka, Japan, Trump is scheduled to have a working dinner with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and presidenti­al adviser and daughter Ivanka Trump.

Trump will meet again with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who in May hosted Trump for a fourday state visit in Tokyo that included the honor of being the first foreign leader to meet Japan’s new emperor, Naruhito.

According to a senior administra­tion official, Trump will participat­e in a trilateral meeting, the second of its kind, with Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.

The president also will meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, President Xi Jinping of China, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and President Vladimir Putin of Russia over the two-day summit that will span Friday and Saturday.

When a reporter asked Trump if he would warn Putin not to meddle in the 2020 elections, Trump responded, “I’ll have a very good conversati­on with him. What I say to him is none of your business.” While there is no formal agenda, other subjects of interest include Iran, Ukraine and Syria.

Contact Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7391. Follow @Debrajsaun­ders on Twitter.

 ?? Evan Vucci The Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump talks with reporters Wednesday on the South Lawn of the White House before departing to Japan for the Group of 20 summit.
Evan Vucci The Associated Press President Donald Trump talks with reporters Wednesday on the South Lawn of the White House before departing to Japan for the Group of 20 summit.

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