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First Lady Melania Trump is hosting a global summit for first spouses from over 40 countries at the White House to discuss international collaboration.
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First Lady Melania Trump is hosting a roundtable with first spouses from more than 40 countries at the White House on Wednesday as part of a two-day global summit for her Fostering the Future Together initiative. The event represents a significant diplomatic engagement focused on international collaboration among the spouses of world leaders. Trump has positioned the initiative as a platform for allied nations to work together on shared priorities, with the first lady making remarks at the State Department on Tuesday to underscore the administration's commitment to strengthening global partnerships. The roundtable format allows these senior figures to engage in substantive dialogue outside traditional bilateral meetings.
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