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| Peña Nieto gave Trump presidential status before election |
New US President, Donald Trump, ins his first day as president visited Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters in Langley (Virgina) showing his support to intelligence agents after recent controversies about intelligence reports in the last days of Obama administration regarding Russia's meddling in US Presidential Election through Democratic party e-mails piracy and Wikileaks leaks, aimed to benefiting Donald Trump against Hillary Clinton. Amid democratic efforts to deny Hillary Clinton's defeat and delegetimize Trump's victory Trump denied this allegations. Now he wants to build a new relationship and also a new start with intelligence agents far away from unnecesary controversies. Trump has announced Theresa May will be first international leader to see him next thrusday in White House, reinforcing special relationship between USA and United Kingdom in spite of May efforts to get out United Kingdom from European Union. The second international leader to see Trump will be Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto on 31st January. This will be a key meeting to see Trump administration path because Trump and Peña Nieto will talk about very important questions menacing relationship between this neighbour countries. Peña Nieto was first international leader to see Trump before election giving him presidential status.


