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Trump claims 'America is back' post-Asia trip

World Materials 16 November 2017 10:05 (UTC +04:00)
President Donald Trump, fresh off a five-country swing through Asia, sought Wednesday to cast his first 10 months on the world stage as an unmitigated success
Trump claims 'America is back' post-Asia trip

President Donald Trump, fresh off a five-country swing through Asia, sought Wednesday to cast his first 10 months on the world stage as an unmitigated success, claiming a "great American comeback" that has restored the US' standing in the world, CNN reports.

The speech, which came as Trump fumed at press coverage of his trip, framed his accomplishments in terms of correcting the "mistakes" of his predecessors and following through on his promises to voters. But he offered no new announcements on trade or North Korea, two of the top issues he focused on during his trip.

"I vowed that we would reaffirm old alliances and form new friendships in pursuit of shared goals. Above all I swore that in every decision, every action I would put the best interest of the American people first. Over the past 10 months traveling the globe and meeting with world leaders, that is exactly what I have done," Trump said from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House.

Trump pointed to his efforts during his first foreign trip to rally Muslim leaders around the fight against radical Islamist terrorism and his urging that NATO allies boost their financial commitments to the alliance. And he highlighted his efforts on this most recent trip to bring back "free and reciprocal trade" and unite the world against the North Korean threat.

"My fellow citizens, America is back, and the future has never looked brighter," he concluded.

Trump on Wednesday touted his insistence to regional partners on "free and reciprocal" trade, but he emerged with no written commitments from the region to rebalance trade with the US or change trade practices that have disadvantaged the US.

The President did appear to try to clean up remarks in Beijing when he said he did not "blame" China for its unfair trade practices and gave the country "credit" for taking advantage of the US.

Trump said Wednesday that he emphasized to Chinese President Xi Jinping in "a very candid conversation" that US-Chinese trade must be "conducted on a truly fair and equitable basis."

"The days of the United States being taken advantage of are over," Trump promised, though he announced no changes to the terms of the relationship.

Trump returned Tuesday night from his tour of Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines, where he focused on trade and North Korea's ongoing development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

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