08 July, 2017
Chinese President Xi Jinping is among at least nine leaders Trump is scheduled to meet with later in the week in Germany during the Group of 20 summit of the world's leading rich and developing countries.
President Donald Trump spoke of a civilizational battle in a speech in Warsaw Thursday and said that the "West will never, ever be broken".
Trump returns to Europe after a shaky first trip to the continent in May and signs of unhappiness around the globe with the start of his presidency.
At one point, Trump asserted that Obama had stayed silent because he expected his Democratic heir apparent to win.
Trump will take the stage at Warsaw's historic Krasinski Square, with organizers expecting thousands - perhaps tens of thousands - to attend, many arriving on free buses laid on by Poland's ruling party.
DONALD Trump addressed crowds in Warsaw during his state visit to Poland, asking "whether the west has the will to survive". Asked, as he left the White House, what he would do about North Korea, Trump said only, "We're going to do very well". But when President Donald Trump lobbed a demeaning attack on a female news anchor on Twitter this week, his daughter and senior adviser kept quiet. Yet he pointedly stopped short of condemning Russian Federation for meddling in the US election. "It's a controversial visit", said Małgorzata Bonikowska of the Warsaw-based think tank Center for International Relations (CIR).
The first lady said that guaranteeing the "security" of the American people was the centerpiece of President Donald Trump's administration and that she hoped all people around the world should also be allowed to "live their lives without fear".
The words were beamed onto the facade of the Palace of Culture and Science to mark Trump's arrival in Poland.
But Trump's welcome of Lech Walesa, the legendary hero of the Solidarity movement that shook communist rule in the 1980s, drew boos from the crowd, underlining deep divisions in Polish society over the country's recent history and values.
People carried USA flags or placards with photographs of Polish President Andrzej Duda and Trump.
Meanwhile, the 12th summit of the Group of Twenty (G20) will be held on Friday and Saturday in the German city of Hamburg, where Trump is likely to meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for the first time.
The test of an ICBM marked a major technological advancement for North Korea that US officials have described as intensifying the threat against the U.S.by bringing the North closer to being able to mount a nuclear warhead atop a missile that could hit American soil.
Mr Trump said the USA "has demonstrated not merely with words, but with its actions, that we stand firmly" behind Article 5, "the mutual defence commitment".
While Nazi forces eventually put an end to the resistance, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum calls the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising the "largest, symbolically most important Jewish uprising".
He elicited sympathy from Mr Duda, who suggested that he too was covered unfairly.
However, he may also use the speech to claim that the U.S.is not alone in its disapproval of the Paris accord to combat global warming, from which he withdrew the U.S.in June. Some wore t-shirts with American flag colours.
As has become pretty typical of Trump speeches, there was a warning about radical terrorism.