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Donald Trump welcomes Greece’s prime minister to White House

U.S. President Donald Trump greets Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras as he arrives at the White House Tuesday. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

U.S. President Donald Trump is welcoming Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to the White House to address a range of economic and security issues – and perhaps make amends.

Trump is meeting with the Greek leader in the Oval Office for talks Tuesday and the leaders are expected to cover defence co-operation, economic investment and energy security.

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They also may talk about the past. During the 2016 election, the left-leaning Greek premier warned that Trump represented an “evil” set of ideas.

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Trump tweeted in 2012 that Greece should get out of the euro and go back to its own currency, adding, “they are just wasting time.”

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Greece has relied on international bailouts since 2010 to address hardships during the economic recession. In exchange, the country imposed painful spending cuts, tax hikes and reforms.

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