Trump rarely conducts business as usual with foreign leaders
WASHINGTON — He hectored Mexico’s leader over border wall funding. Lobbed statistics at the Canadian leader without checking his facts. Cajoled the British prime minister to crack down on protesters. Had a tête-à-tête with Russia’s head of state on a whim. Bonded with France’s president over military parades.
President Donald Trump rarely conducts business-as-usual diplomacy when he interacts with world leaders.
Heading into his expected summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Trump has a record on the international stage that suggests he’ll seek to charm the dictator and look for an agreement that he can pitch as a win — even if it’s more a triumph of appearance than policy. But never bet against the possibility that he’ll just walk away.
Trump’s unpredictable negotiating style has been on full display in the run-up to the historic June 12 summit in Singapore.


