New Straits Times

TRUMP MAKES LONG TRIP TO ASIA

His visit to the region will be the longest by a US president since 1991

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BESET by challenges at home, President Donald Trump yesterday embarked on the longest trip to Asia by a United States president in more than a quarter century, looking for help to pressure North Korea to stand down from a nuclear crisis.

Trump’s tour of Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippine­s from yesterday to Nov 14 will take him out of Washington as he is preoccupie­d with several issues.

These include an intensifyi­ng federal investigat­ion into Russian meddling in last year’s election, New York’s recovery from an attack that killed eight people and a debate over a tax-cut plan that, if approved by congress, would be his first major legislativ­e victory.

The last time a US president was in Asia for so long was in late 1991 and early 1992, when George H.W. Bush became ill at a Japanese state dinner.

Trump’s extended absence has alarmed some allies, who after seeing a healthcare reform bid fizzle, worry the tax effort could suffer without him at close hand to keep momentum going.

“It is too long a trip and will only further hurt his most important priority, which is getting his legislativ­e agenda through Congress,” said an outside adviser to Trump, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

“Going to Asia doesn’t do anything to advance his tax cuts agenda or help him in his re-election efforts.”

White House officials waved off concerns, insisting Trump could keep his focus on a multitude of issues wherever he was.

The trip came just days after Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was indicted in the investigat­ion into Russian meddling in last year’s presidenti­al election.

While tweeting about developmen­ts vigorously this week, Trump told the New York Times on Wednesday that he was “not angry at anybody” over the case and there was nothing to suggest any collusion by his campaign and Russia.

Trump flew yesterday morning to Hawaii, stopping for a briefing on US military forces in the Pacific and a visit to Pearl Harbour.

Trump will then visit Japan and South Korea in search of a united front against North Korea before going to Beijing, where he will push Chinese President Xi Jinping to get tougher with Pyongyang.

Trump will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit in Danang, Vietnam, make a state visit to Hanoi and end his trip with the Asean summit in Manila.

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