US President Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh for first stop on four-day Gulf tour
- On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the first leg of a four-day Gulf tour focused on business deals.
- Saudi Arabia, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, prioritized hosting Trump with extensive honors amid contrasting US approaches to the kingdom.
- Trump brought his cabinet and US business figures including Elon Musk, while meetings included discussions on investments, defense purchases, and regional issues.
- Trump said he would ask the crown prince to "round it out to around one trillion" dollars in trade and investments, calling the deal a "very public and transparent transaction."
- The visit signals a US focus on economic ties and regional diplomacy, including Iran and the Gaza conflict, with Trump planning further stops in Qatar and the UAE.
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