US President Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh for first stop on four-day Gulf tour
- President Donald Trump arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13 for the first leg of his four-day Gulf tour including Qatar and the UAE.
- The trip follows regional tensions and global issues, including the Israel-Hamas conflict, Iran's nuclear program, and recent India-Pakistan clashes.
- Trump met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss Iran, Gaza, oil prices, Gulf investments in U.S. Technology sectors, and a Gulf Cooperation Council summit.
- Trump confirmed Qatar’s gift of a $400 million luxury jumbo jet to serve as Air Force One, which may become the most expensive foreign gift to the U.S.
- The visit aims to strengthen U.S.-Gulf ties, promote investments exceeding $2 trillion, and potentially ease Syria sanctions while addressing ongoing regional crises.
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Saudi crown prince welcomes Trump to kingdom as U.S. leader begins four-day Middle East tour
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Trump starts his Middle East tour in Saudi Arabia
Donald Trump was received in great pomp on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia, displaying his agreement with the Crown Prince and de facto ruler of the kingdom, during the first stage of a tour in the Gulf that will allow him to reap large contracts.
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