Article snippet: Right Now: President Trump is holding a news conference in Warsaw with his Polish counterpart, Andrzej Duda. • Mr. Trump will deliver a speech later in the day in Warsaw in which he is expected to say that the West must remain resolute in the face of terrorism. • After his visit to Poland, Mr. Trump will head to Hamburg, Germany, for a Group of 20 summit meeting with leaders of other major economies. • The stop in Poland is a chance for Mr. Trump to begin his European trip with a friendly right-wing, populist government, but some worry that it will be seen as a tacit endorsement of a leadership that has been criticized for moving to co-opt the news media, political opponents and the courts. • Mr. Trump’s trip to Europe is expected to culminate with a high-stakes meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that could have significant repercussions globally and back home. Even the American leader’s aides do not know precisely what he will say when the two meet face to face. • West European countries had been hoping to isolate Mr. Trump after he rejected the Paris climate change agreement, but those efforts appear to be faltering. Mr. Trump said on Thursday that he was weighing “some pretty severe things” to respond to the nuclear threat from North Korea, and he called on all nations to confront what he called the “global threat” from Pyongyang. “We’ll see what happens — I don’t like to talk about what we have planned — but I have some pretty severe things t... Link to the full article to read more
Trump Begins Europe Trip With a Stop in Poland - The New York Times
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