The stunning sand dunes along Scotland along the Northeast coast of Scotland remain one of the Donald Trump, which threaten cold winds and through the view of the stormy waters of the North Sea.‘with the highest places.
As the AP states, during his process of civil fraud in New York in 2023, Trump spoke kindly about his property in Balmedia in Aberdeenshire and said, “At some point, maybe in my old age, I will go there and do the most beautiful thing you have ever seen.”
Trump arrived at Scotland on Friday when the preparations were packed to open a new golf course that would bear his name.
Trump is expected to stay in Scotland until Tuesday and planned a business discussion with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen during his visit.
Trump’s love for golf
According to the AP report, the White House spokesman Taylor Rogers described Trump’s visit to Scotland as a “business trip” and emphasized the President’s pride in his golf empire. “He created the best and most beautiful world -class golf courses anywhere in the world,” she said, “so they continue to be used for prestigious tournaments and the most elite sport players.”
However, the existing Trump golf course in Aberdeenshire faced a bumpy history, almost as harsh as the surrounding cliffs. The course fought financially, and the Scottish environmental authorities were found to cause protected sand dunes partial destruction.
In addition, Trump’s company lost a legal battle that tried to block the nearby wind farm and claimed that it would destroy the view of the golfers. The court ordered companies to pay legal fees of the Scottish government.
Trump to meet the EU President Leyen
Trump is in Scotland for bilateral interviews that could bring a business agreement with the European Union. Trump told reporters on his arrival that he would visit his two golf properties in Scotland and meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, which he called “a highly respected woman”.
Trump also said that “it will be the biggest agreement of all if we can do it”.
According to The Guardian, when he asked about a business agreement with the EU, he said, “I would say we have a chance of 50/50, maybe less than … I would say we have a 25% chance with Japan, and they constantly returned and concluded an agreement.”
Although Trump did not directly connect business conversations with other problems on Friday, he indicated plans for solving migration fears. Since returning to Trump, he has forced hard anti-immigration policy, including an extensive deportation campaign aimed at undocumented individuals and tightening legal ways to enter the US
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