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Trump mixes victories in foreign policy, the golf course while opening a new Scotland course

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President Donald Trump praised his achievements in foreign policy during the visit of his new Scottish golf course on Tuesday, one day after seeming to break with the position of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the food supply in Gaza.

The president appeared before the journalists of Trump International Golf Links near Aberdeen, Scotland, where he and his sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, opened a new golf course on Tuesday.

“I can’t wait to play it today. We will play it very quickly. And then I go back to DC, and we have turned off fires all over the world,” said Trump before cutting the ribbon opening the new course in the village of Balmedie on the north coast of Scotland.

“We did one yesterday. You know, we stopped war, but we stopped about five wars,” said Trump. “So, it’s much more important than playing golf. As much as I like, it’s much more important.”

“It will be a special year, and it will be a special decade. And we are going to make all our countries strong and great and really wonderful,” added Trump. “And it happens, and it happens very quickly.”

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Trump takes a golf swing in Aberdeen, Scotland,

President Donald Trump ends at the opening ceremony of the Trump International Golf Links Golf Course, near Aberdeen, Scotland on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin)

In the midst of American pressure, Thailand and Cambodia have concluded a cease-fire agreement. The Trump administration also claimed the responsibility for stopping a nuclear escalation between India and Pakistan, avoiding conflicts between Serbia and Kosovo and the dissemination of violence between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Central Africa. Earlier this year, the Houthis supported by Iran in Yemen agreed with a cease-fire after the American strikes.

At the end of June, Trump ordered strikes on nuclear installations and Iranian infrastructure, which, according to him, ended the Israeli-Iranian conflict in just 12 days, preventing greater loss of life.

Meanwhile, the United States and Israel withdrew its negotiators from ceasefire talks in Doha, Qatar last week. Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, said that Hamas did not seem to be “coordinated or acting in good faith” to reach an agreement to return the remaining hostages taken in October 7, 2023, attack on Israel or to “create a more stable environment for the inhabitants of Gaza”.

While the opening ceremony closed on Tuesday, a journalist shouted a question from Trump, asking what the president would say next to Netanyahu.

“We are working together to try to make things up to the world,” said Trump.

Trump held a bilateral meeting on Monday with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in another of his golf courses, Trump Turnberry in Girvan, Scotland. When journalists asked if he agreed with Netanyahu’s recent remarks on the concerns of mass famine in overestimated Gaza, he replied: “I do not know. I mean, on the basis of television, I would not say particularly, because these children look very hungry.”

Trump speaks in Aberdeen, Scotland, with his sons and a framework

President Donald Trump, seen with Donald Trump Jr., Sarah Malone and Eric Trump, during the opening ceremony of the Trump International Golf Links Golf Course, near Aberdeen, Scotland on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin)

Trump also insisted that the United States has not received enough credit for the aid already provided in Gaza, which Hamas terrorists control.

The president caps a five -day foreign trip designed to promote the luxury properties of his family and play golf.

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Trump used his trip to meet Starmer and reach a commercial framework against prices between the United States and the 27 member countries of the European Union – although dozens of key details remain to hammer.

“We have just signed a big problem, as you know, with the European Union, but also with the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom was a week ago, and it’s a big problem and a lot for the country. And that’s a lot for everyone,” Trump said on Tuesday.

Trump had invited Starmer, who does not make a golf course, aboard the Air Force One so that the Prime Minister could make a private visit to his Aberdeen properties before Tuesday’s opening of ceremonies.

Burling the “largest 3 3 holes in golf”, Trump International Golf Links, Scotland, was designed by Eric Trump. The course organizes a Seniors PGA championship event later this week, after Trump’s departure.

“These are very difficult to build, and you will no longer see them built. You will probably never see another course built in the dunes, not dunes like this,” said Trump about the course on Tuesday.

The new golf course will be the third belonging to the Trump organization in Scotland. Trump bought Turnberry in 2014 and has another course near Aberdeen which opened in 2012.

Trump plays on his golf course in Aberdeen, Scotland

President Donald Trump is playing golf after attending the opening ceremony for Trump’s international golf ties near Aberdeen, Scotland on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP photo / grant alastair)

Trump honored Sarah Malone, the Trump International Golf’s executive vice-president connects Scotland during the opening ceremony on Tuesday. Eric Trump said that Malone “has really become a member of our family” after 16 years of properties supervision.

The deceased mother of the president, Mary Anne Macleod, was born on the island of Lewis in the north of Scotland and immigrated to New York. She died in 2000 to 88 years.

“We love Scotland. You know, my mother was born here and she loved it. She would come back here religiously once a year during the summers with my sister Marianne, and sometimes my sister Elizabeth. But they would come here religiously,” said Trump on Tuesday. “Stornoway. It’s serious Scotland, by the way.”

The president also thanked his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, who was on the new course with him on Tuesday, for the work she directed the republican party in the 2024 presidential election.

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Trump’s assets are in trust and his sons run the family business while he is in the White House.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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