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The President is hosting a foreign leader for a state visit, and there's a disagreement on a key trade issue between the two countries. What role should the President play in resolving this?

Option: 1

Publicly confront the foreign leader to defend the country's interests


Option: 2

Diplomatically engage in negotiations to find a mutually beneficial solution.


Option: 3

Decline the state visit to avoid a confrontation.


Option: 4

Seek military intervention to resolve the trade dispute.


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In a diplomatic context like a state visit, it is generally advisable for the President to choose diplomacy and negotiation (option B) to resolve a trade dispute. hence option B is the correct option.

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Deependra Verma

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