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 Tuesday to begin a four-day Gulf tour focusing on investment and diplomacy.
- The trip follows discussions about expanding the Abraham Accords and lifting sanctions on Syria amid ongoing regional conflicts, including Gaza and Iran negotiations.
- Trump received a royal-purple-carpet welcome, outlined a vision for regional peace, announced investment deals totaling around $600 billion, and urged Saudi Arabia to join normalization agreements with Israel.
- The investment includes $20 billion from Saudi company DataVolt and $80 billion from US tech firms like Google and Oracle for AI and transformative technologies in both countries.
- The visit signals a major policy shift from previous US stances, potentially advancing economic ties and regional cooperation despite unresolved conflicts and ongoing tensions in Gaza and over Iran.
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