President Trump's weekly approval rating has hit an 11 month high, according to data compiled by Gallup on Monday. Forty-two percent of Americans said they approved of the job Trump was doing at the end of the week of April 29.
Trump's approval rating was 38 percent the week before.
The rating is the highest weekly rating for the president since May 7, 2017, when his approval rating also hit 42 percent.
The poll came on the heels of an eventful week for the president.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel and discussed the future of the U.S. in the Iran nuclear deal.
He hinted last week he could end up pulling the U.S. from the multinational deal.
Another breakthrough was made in the continuing talks between the U.S., North, and South Korea, with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
However, the White House grappled with allegations surrounding Trump's VA pick Ronny Jackson, who later withdrew his nomination.
Gallup's weekly presidential approval rating polls are conducted among 1,500 adults across the U.S., with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.