Barack Obama To European Leaders: Cooperate With Trump. What Is His Assurance?

By Michael Davis - 19 Nov '16 20:17PM

Time flies for the White House. When January 20 comes, President Barack Obama will bid farewell to his position as President of America and welcomes President-Elect Donald Trump. Diplomatic and political values emerged to Obama as he urged European Union Leaders to work close ties with the United States even under Trump's administration.

It never came to the point of an idea that his last month in office will include giving Trump insight and keys to becoming a good leader for the country. In New York Times, most of Europe is anxious with the recently concluded US Election but Obama is giving a good insight about Trump.

The responsibility of a US President does not fit for a casual treatment. The position requires understanding if other countries and its diversity by essentially "listening and reaching out". Obama said, "It is my hope that. That is what will happen," He assure that it will happen in the next two month.

Trump called Obama during the campaign as the "worst President in US history". Reuters reported, this unsolicited advice may, in fact, be unclear to anyone with Trump's gaudy temperament. Although, during their meeting at the Oval office, Obama promised to help Trump throughout and he is living to that promise.

White House assumes that they planned a dutiful welcome to a new president thinking that it will be Clinton. Due to the adversarial result, White House Chief of Staff ordered the entire staff to make the necessary preparation to brief those who are taking over.

World leaders have turned to Obama on what to expect with the incoming President. It is as if that the world will be shaken up with the foreign relation that Trump will have as his policy, said on The Wall Street Journal. Obama reassured European leaders that Trump Vowed his full cooperation to NATO in contrast to what he said during the campaign.

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