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Key takeaways from day two of Donald Trump’s Middle East tour in Qatar

  • On May 14, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump touched down in Qatar’s capital, Doha, as part of his Gulf tour subsequent to his visit to Saudi Arabia.
  • The visit follows intense diplomacy in Riyadh and aims to strengthen the U.S.-Qatar partnership amid ongoing regional conflicts.
  • At the Amiri Diwan, President Trump held discussions with Qatar’s ruler, focusing on enhancing cooperation in areas such as investment, energy, and defense.
  • The White House revealed agreements totaling over $1.2 trillion, highlighted by Qatar Airways' historic purchase of 210 Boeing aircraft, while Trump expressed appreciation for their steadfast and meaningful friendship.
  • The visit marked the first official U.S. Presidential trip to Qatar and may advance regional diplomacy and economic collaboration amid a tense geopolitical climate.
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