Donald Trump U.S. president-elect says he looks forward to seeking counsel from
President Barack Obama as he prepares to enter the White House, a media
report said on Thursday.

Trump, noting he had never met Obama, calls him a good man and says
the two had discussed both “wonderful” things and the “difficult”
challenges the country faces.After a nearly 90 minute meeting in the Oval Office, Obama said they
discussed organisational issues related to the presidential transition
as well as foreign and domestic policy.“My number one priority in the coming two months is to try to
facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is
successful,’’ he said. According to Obama, he feels “encouraged” by his White House conversation with president-elect Donald Trump.“I have been very encouraged by the interest in president-elect Trump
in wanting to work with my team around many of the issues that this
great country faces.“I believe that it is important for all of us regardless of party and
regardless of political preference to now come together to deal with
the many challenges we face,’’ Obama said.
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