How to visit the Oval Room: Practical Guide for Donald Trump leaders

Oh Pamphlet In February, between Donald Trump and Volodimir Jelensky, he rocked the diplomatic world. Leaders and their advisers around the world are considering different options before going to the Oval Room in Washington.
On February 28, the Ukrainian president held a heated discussion with his US opponent and vice president JD Wans, which was able to raise the voice of the leaders while facing each other in an unprecedented diplomatic discussion in front of the television rooms.
The meeting has shocked the world, and diplomats are trying to find different strategies to deal with Trump when they attend bilateral meetings in the Oval room.
Here are some of the options he should consider to deal with the US president because it is a turning point in German Chancellor Freederick Merce.
Get ready for a television show where everything goes
The main advice for the leaders is to know that they do not have much time with Trump: most of the discussions are in front of the rooms in front of the rooms.
“One of the biggest challenges we have seen with President Jelensky is that in his Wilder imagination, Donald Trump cannot imagine that he would like to discuss the most controversial national security issues with a room,” said Jakop Girkegart, the meetinger of Think Tank Broumkal.
During the conflict, Vanz Jelensky accused him of disrespect, while at the same time he recalled that he had no cards in the Trump game. The meeting ended without signing a long -term mineral contract between the two areas.
Another incident in which Trump met with South African President Cyril Ramabosa in May, where the US president showed suspicious news pictures. When the white genocide is said to be No country.
Trump said that people were leaving the country due to violence against white farmers, spent television videos and gave the pile of newspaper articles.
President Ramaphosa rejected the allegation, saying that most of the victims of the violence in the country were black and that there was no genocide in South Africa.
When Ramaposa regretted the absence of a plane to deliver Trump, Ramaposa was able to tear Ramaphosa, indicating that Qatar had given the US president a $ 400 million (350 million euro) aircraft.
In May, the US officially accepted Qatar Boeing 747 to serve the president’s famous president.
The existence of rooms inevitably changes the nature of any diplomacy placed on display.
“One of Donald Trump’s characteristics is the fact that he has no films. For all he thinks at this time, for good or evil, this is not the case between the nation’s diplomacy,” Kirgart said.
Most of the time, these conversations are kept away from the media study, according to Kirkegard, saying, “Perhaps he feels that he has a room with other leaders.”
Trump’s inner child please
The next advice is to offer Trump gifts and gestures like Qatar Airplane to those who face the oval room.
Currently raised legal debates and concerns in the United States, but the Trump administration has never backed up in accepting the present time.
Brett Fryan, the head of the global side room and former American diplomat, told EuroNius that European leaders are looking for a gift, which is something tolerated.
It could be an attractive material, “Look, I got the biggest, best agreement, but the material is not a bar. Obviously, the strategy does not seem to be very important.”
“Eventually, how to deal with a small child? A child always comes back and says, ‘I want more, this new toy.’
“Well, I would say that if I advise European leaders, I would say that a lot of little bright objects should be aligned. Every time Trump comes, I want something else. You are distributing the next smart object to you.”
Brokalin Kirkegard agrees that Trump should sometimes be treated just like a child.
“I think you have to deal with him. You are waiting for a potential trick. He can be very unpredictable as a child. He is clear that he is a narcissist. So we want to play with his ego.”
It is recalled that British Prime Minister Kaiir Strimer, the III, handed over the invitation to Trump for a state trip to the United Kingdom.
“This is very special, and no pioneers, have never happened before,” Stemer said in an attempt to entertain it. According to the expert, a strategy that can benefit.
“Apparently, if we go to the British Prime Minister and know that Donald Trump wants the royal family, we are usually sympathetic to England and we will definitely want to explore it,” Kirkegart said.
“For example, a former Japanese Prime Minister was a very enthusiastic golf player. He also analyzed this with Donald Trump, well known for the taste of golf.”
Many leaders simply choose not to meet Trump to avoid problems
After the devastating Trump-Jalensky meeting in February, many foreign dignitaries decided not to meet Trump.
Asian leaders are especially interested in avoiding any unpleasant surprises that come from meeting with the US president. Trump’s attitude can lead to Beijing twice before accepting a bilateral meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
“In terms of Asia, political cultures or organizations have less tolerance to the unexpected, it requires a certain custom around its political leaders. An example is China,” Kirgart said.
“There is no doubt that the possibility of an appointment between Ge Jinping and Trump is almost zero, or zero in these situations, because the Chinese government is not in danger of placing G Jinping in this situation. I think this applies to many Asian countries.”
The exception to this rule was Japanese Prime Minister Shikheru Ishiba, who had a benefit to Trump in February, where they talked about a trade agreement and more US LNG exchange for Japan.
But the expert points out that even these positive meetings do not bring results, and question the need for these very dangerous visits.
“The truth is that the trade agreements with Japan are not prematurely. So, the question is: Why does someone want to go? Trump must agree to the bilateral meeting in the White House. Maybe or not, let’s forget the next day.”
“What happened to Cair Stemer. He thought he had a trade agreement with Donald Trump, who had exempted British steel for the United States. Well, it was clear that he had no, and therefore, in particular, in countries like Asia, the danger is very high.
Bullying will compensate for Mers
The visits of French President Emmanuel Macron and NATO general secretary Mark Rutte went relatively better. This is because the US is the main force of the coalition.
“In fact, Rutte Donald works for Trump. We should not forget it. He came and did everything he wanted to do. They were working to achieve 5% target for NATO security costs, for example,” Kirkegart said.
For Merce’s arrival on Thursday, the risks are high. The Trump administration is very criticizing Germany.
In the German election campaign, Germany (AFT) supported the radical right -wing party replacement of Vanz and Elon Musk and accused Germany of suppressing freedom of expression. Trump also criticizes Germany’s registration surplus.
So far, it is not clear what Merce’s attitude towards Trump is. But doing it before it will be popular in Germany.
“If this is the German Chancellor, go to the Oval Room and maintain your position. If you face Donald Trump in general, it may be a good choice for Freederic Merce on the way.
When Macron interrupted Trump in February, when Ukraine adjusted the US President on European funds, it did not cause any political damage.
In the case of Jelenski, he benefited at home for not retreat. It can also affect Merce’s mind.