President Trump to attend Davos meeting for the first time in two years 8:18 on January 15

President Trump of the United States will be attending the Davos Conference in Switzerland for the first time in two weeks from next week, with leaders of the world's political and business circles coming together. This month, attention will be given to what the claim will be about the issue of killing the Iranian commander and the ongoing trade and environmental issues with nations.

The World Economic Forum, which will host the Davos Conference in Switzerland from 21st this month, has announced on the 14th that President Trump of the United States will attend the meeting.

Trump quietly attended the Davos Conference as the United States President for the first time in 18 years, asserting his legitimacy in economic policy.

With his first attendance in two years, President Trump is expected to hold speeches and talks with key figures, highlighting the results of the first phase of trade negotiations with China and the expanding domestic economy. Can be

Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif has withdrawn, but interest has been raised by political and business leaders around the world as President Trump's decision to kill Iran's commander this month has been questioned.

In addition, President Trump is in conflict with each other on environmental issues, a key theme of the conference, and it will be interesting to see what he will do.