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Trump said during his trip to Saudi Arabia he wants the Gulf kingdom to join the Abraham Accords and normalize diplomatic relations with Israel.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — President Trump called on Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel during a speech to the oil-rich kingdom’s leaders on Tuesday — saying “you’ll be greatly honoring me” by doing so. Trump frequently referred to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by name during his speech as the country’s de facto ruler watched from the front row.
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President Donald Trump, speaking to Gulf leaders at the Gulf Cooperation Council, said he wanted to make a deal with Iran and called for adding more countries to the Abraham Accords.
President Donald Trump has arrived in Qatar, where he was greeted by the country's ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim Al Thani. Earlier on Wednesday, the U.S. president met with the new Syrian leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa — a onetime insurgent who was captured and imprisoned for years by U.
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President Donald Trump, basking in the glow of an effusively warm welcome in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, laid out a vision of a new age of cooperation in the Middle East — praising countries in the region for a “great transformation” that he said has resulted in the
Saudi Arabia is of key diplomatic importance to the Trump White House, especially amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
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Full Video: Trump, MBS Sign Biggest-Ever US-Saudi Defense Deal Worth $142 Billion; Israel Worried?United States and Saudi Arabia signed a host of agreements in presence of Donald Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud. The agreements included defence deals worth $142 billion, the biggest-ever between the two countries.
In a dramatic policy shift, US President Donald Trump announced the lifting of long-standing sanctions on Syria during a visit to Saudi Arabia. This move aims to revitalize Syria's economy and reshape Middle East dynamics,