The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Trump on maiden foreign trip

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WASHINGTON. - Donald Trump began his maiden internatio­nal trip as US president yesterday, leaving the White House awash in a slew of controvers­ies that has some politician­s invoking comparison­s to the Watergate scandal that brought down the presidency of Richard Nixon.

“We look forward to getting this whole situation behind us,” Donald Trump told reporters Thursday.

The controvers­ies include the firing of former Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director James Comey amid allegation­s Trump wanted Comey to stop investigat­ing former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

The president is also facing questions about his ties with Russia during the presidenti­al election and allegation­s he revealed classified material to Russia’s foreign minister during a meeting in the Oval Office.

Stops on the upcoming trip include Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican; places sacred to three of the world’s major religions.

In Saudi Arabia, Trump, who has been outspoken about his mistrust of Muslims and has tried to ban Muslims from entering the US, is set to deliver a speech on Islam before a group of Muslim leaders.

H.R. McMaster, Trump’s national security adviser, said the president is hopeful for the emergence of a peaceful vision of Islam.

Controvers­y precedes the US president on his stop in Israel as well, following Trump’s alleged disclosure of Israeli intelligen­ce to Russian officials.

The US president will also go to the Vatican to meet with Pope Francis who has said he will not make any judgments about Trump before meeting him.

Trump will then go to Belgium, where he will meet with NATO members in Brussels before ending his trip in the Sicilian town of Taormina for a G-7 summit. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir will not attend the Islamic summit with Trump in Saudi Arabia, according to Sudan’s state news agency SUNA. The agency said “personal reasons” were preventing him from attending, but did not list the reasons.

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