President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with more world leaders at the White House next week, as announced by press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday. The upcoming meetings include hosting French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday and welcoming UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday.
Additionally, Trump is set to convene his first official Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, February 26th. Leavitt expressed pride in announcing this significant event, highlighting the importance of the president's engagement with his Cabinet members.

During his first month in office, Trump has already engaged with several world leaders, including those from Israel, Japan, Jordan, and India. These interactions underscore the administration's commitment to fostering international relationships and addressing global challenges.
The visits of European leaders Macron and Starmer come at a crucial time as they navigate the shifting geopolitical landscape. Trump's efforts to broker a peace agreement in Ukraine, which involved recent talks with Russia excluding Europe, have prompted European leaders to strategize and align their positions accordingly.