Friday, 18 November 2016

Donald Trump Already changing the way things are Done



    It's quite unusual to see a family member attending the first encounter between two leaders even if it's informal,' expert says

    Donald Trump daughter Ivanka spoted in meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe







    Donald Trump's daughter has been pictured attending a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, heightening concerns the President-elect's family will wield unprecedented influence over his political duties. 
    Ivanka Trump, who features in handout photos of the impromptu gathering, plays a significant role in managing Mr Trump’s businesses, along with his other adult children.
    Unlike other presidents, Mr Trump’s children are part of his transition team, which has been beset by problems since its inception. 
    The inclusion of Mr Trump’s children - none of whom have been elected to any public office - in the political process has raised questions over how Mr Trump would deal with potential conflicts of interest between his business and political duties. 
    As well as being a key player in her father's business empire, Ivanka Trump has her own fashion label and jewellery line, and active Twitter and Instagram accounts that promote her brand. Newly appointed National Security advsisor to Mr Trump, General Mike Flynn, was also in the meeting.
    It is not known how much Ms Trump participated in the discussions with Mr Abe, or if – as some observers have speculated – she was merely there as ‘decoration’. 
    Her presence at the meeting was only revealed after the Japanese government released the pictures, thanks to a freeze-out of US journalists by the President-elect's team. 
    But the pictures attracted attention in protocol-conscious Japan. 

    "It's quite unusual to see a family member attending the first encounter between two leaders even if it's informal," said Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a professor of International Relations at the University of Niigata Prefecture, to AFP. 

    Story culed from The Independent.


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