The homebody president: Trump keeps it quick on trips abroad
WASHINGTON — Marathon days. Red-eye flights. Jam-packed agendas. When President Donald Trump travels abroad, he’s increasingly keeping it quick lately.
Trump departed the United States Thursday for the Group of 20 summit in Argentina , where the homebody commander in chief will spend just 48 hours on the ground yet pack in a series of high-level meetings with foreign leaders.
International summits are taxing events for any leader, but Trump has made his visit even more so by design, as the travel-averse president looks to minimize his time abroad. Initially, Trump had planned on eight world leader meetings at the G20, but on Thursday he abruptly cancelled a sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The White House said formal meetings with the leaders of Turkey and South Korea would be replaced with informal conversations.
A scheduled one-on-one meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will morph into a “trilateral” when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi joins them midway.