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Obama tells Latin America and world give Trump time, don’t assume worst

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LIMA: US President Barack Obama did in Latin America what he tried to do in Europe: tell worried citizens not to draw negative conclusion­s about the man he once called unfit to serve in the White House, Presidente­lect Donald Trump.

In the last stop of an internatio­nal farewell tour that included visits to Greece and Germany, Obama continued his efforts to calm anxieties since Republican businessma­n Trump beat Democratic rival and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the US presidenti­al race.

“My main message to you ... and the message I delivered in Europe is don’t just assume the worst,” Obama told a group of young people during a questionan­danswer session in Peru on Saturday.

“Wait until the administra­tion is in place, it’s actually putting its policies together, and then you can make your judgments as to whether or not it’s consistent with the internatio­nal community’s interest in living in peace and prosperity together.”

Trump won the election after promising to build a wall on the US border with Mexico, rip up trade deals and ban Muslims temporaril­y from entering the US.

Obama has sought to soothe fears by pledging to ensure a smooth transition of power and expressing optimism that the president- elect would shift away from inflammato­ry campaign rhetoric once he faced the realities of the job. — Reuters

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