Trump offers trade deals to Russia

Amid his inauguration come Jan.20, president-elect Donald Trump is already penning down some select few countries which he hopes to do trade deals and some other bilateral agreement with. The president-elect who spoke with several news media few days back hinted his dislike for the growing numbers of migrants most especially in some nation which he now term as "catastrophic".

President-elect trump who spoke to the Times of London in his New York mansion said he was willing to do business with both Britain and Russia, given the very instances why he had to choose this duo most especially the latter whom many now see as his first love both in diplomacy and political bandwagon.

“I love the U.K.,” Trump told the Times of London in an interview at Trump Tower in New York.
“We’re gonna work very hard to get it done quickly and done properly. Good for both sides.
“I will be meeting with (May). She’s requesting a meeting and we’ll have a meeting right after I get into the White House and . . . we’re gonna get something done very quickly.”

It will be recall that president-elect Trump got more interested in the Britons shortly after an historic referendum vote in June of 2016 that saw the four-bloc nation leave the the now 27 bloc-constituted nation of allied interest, which peg them as been an EU.

While British Prime Minister Theresa May looks in the direction of fast tracking the complete breakaway from the EU, all eyes now turn to the 45th president-elect of the United States who now seem to want a bite from the pudding even before it is served.

Speaking on his Russian friends, Trump indicated his unflinching move in redirecting some of Washington's policies most that which now stand as unfavorable to the government of Moscow.

“They have sanctions on Russia — let’s see if we can make some good deals with Russia. For one thing, I think nuclear weapons should be way down and reduced very substantially, that’s part of it,” he said.

Donald who also took a swipe at NATO called for a modern approach as he strives forward to resetting some of the policy of the US government in absolute affiliation to NATO. In his words, NATO is "Obsolete".

"I took such heat, when I said NATO was obsolete," he said. "It’s obsolete because it wasn’t taking care of terror. I took a lot of heat for two days. And then they started saying Trump is right."
“A lot of these countries aren’t paying what they’re supposed to be paying, which I think is very unfair to the United States," he added. "With that being said, NATO is very important to me. There’s five countries that are paying what they’re supposed to. Five. It’s not much". 

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