'We never know who he's talking to or what he's agreed to.' Trump encourages world leaders to talk to him directly, bypassing diplomatic protocol.
WASHINGTON—World leaders have found a new route to get a read on official U.S. thinking: straight to the top.
Increasingly, savvy leaders are bypassing the standard protocols and government processes of American diplomacy to go directly to President Trump himself, according to current and former officials, allies and foreign-policy experts.
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