President-elect Donald Trump has not announced any specific international trips for 2026, his second year in office following inauguration on January 20, 2025. Presidential foreign travel typically follows diplomatic priorities such as NATO summits, G7 meetings (U.S.-hosted in 2026), UN General Assembly in September, and bilateral engagements with key partners like allies in Europe, Mexico and Canada under USMCA, or adversaries amid trade tensions. Recent post-election developments include U.S.-based meetings with leaders like Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and signals of focus on Ukraine peace talks, Middle East stability, and China relations, which could drive visits to Kyiv, Jerusalem, Riyadh, or Beijing. Traders should monitor early 2025 cabinet confirmations, such as Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio, and initial overseas trips like the June 2025 G7 in Canada for clues to the 2026 itinerary.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$157,932 Vol.

United Kingdom
78%

Israel
70%

Canada
41%

Mexico
39%

Saudi Arabia
53%

Japan
58%

Germany
49%

South Korea
47%

France
87%

Russia
22%

Ukraine
27%

Taiwan
4%

China
94%

Italy
60%

Oman
23%

India
41%

Belarus
13%

Turkey
72%

Syria
11%

North Korea
14%

Ireland
50%
$157,932 Vol.

United Kingdom
78%

Israel
70%

Canada
41%

Mexico
39%

Saudi Arabia
53%

Japan
58%

Germany
49%

South Korea
47%

France
87%

Russia
22%

Ukraine
27%

Taiwan
4%

China
94%

Italy
60%

Oman
23%

India
41%

Belarus
13%

Turkey
72%

Syria
11%

North Korea
14%

Ireland
50%
For the purpose of this market, a "visit" is defined as Trump physically entering the terrestrial or maritime territory of the listed country. Whether or not Trump enters the country's airspace during the timeframe of this market will have no bearing on a positive resolution.
The primary resolution source for this information will be official information from government of the United States of America, official information from Trump or released by his verified social media accounts (e.g. https://twitter.com/POTUS), however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...President-elect Donald Trump has not announced any specific international trips for 2026, his second year in office following inauguration on January 20, 2025. Presidential foreign travel typically follows diplomatic priorities such as NATO summits, G7 meetings (U.S.-hosted in 2026), UN General Assembly in September, and bilateral engagements with key partners like allies in Europe, Mexico and Canada under USMCA, or adversaries amid trade tensions. Recent post-election developments include U.S.-based meetings with leaders like Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and signals of focus on Ukraine peace talks, Middle East stability, and China relations, which could drive visits to Kyiv, Jerusalem, Riyadh, or Beijing. Traders should monitor early 2025 cabinet confirmations, such as Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio, and initial overseas trips like the June 2025 G7 in Canada for clues to the 2026 itinerary.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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