Trump to travel to Saudi Arabia for first foreign trip: Report
- U.S. President Donald Trump plans to visit Saudi Arabia in mid-May for his first foreign trip of his second term, according to multiple sources.
- The trip aims to sign an investment pact worth over $1 trillion, which includes military equipment purchases, as stated by Trump.
- Saudi Arabia's role in U.S. Foreign policy has grown, hosting ceasefire talks related to the war in Ukraine, according to Trump.
- Trump noted that many countries are interested in joining the Abraham Accords, despite Saudi concerns about Israel amid the Gaza war.
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Political circles in the Middle East and in Washington are anticipating US President Donald Trump's visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which could be his first visit abroad during his second term.
Trump Confirms Upcoming Trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE
President Donald Trump said on Monday that he will travel to Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations next month in what would be the first foreign trip of his second term since taking office in January. “It could be next month, maybe a little bit later,” Trump said of his incoming trip to Saudi Arabia during a press conference in the Oval Office in Washington, without giving a specific date. Trump said that the planned trip will include st…

Trump Heading To Middle East For First Foreign Trip
Donald Trump is heading to the Middle East for his first foreign trip. He plans on traveling to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and possibly the United Arab Emirates. The Hill reported: President Trump said Monday that he will travel to the Middle East in the coming weeks for what is slated to be the first foreign trip of his second term. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office he plans to travel to Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with a possible stop in the Unite…
Trump to visit Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia next month, says White House
US President Donald Trump will visit Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Saudi Arabia next month, the White House confirmed. The announcement was made as Trump signed executive orders in the Oval Office. When asked whether the trip would take place in May, as reported, Trump responded, “It could be next month, maybe a little bit later.” He reiterated that he chose Saudi Arabia as his first foreign destination after Riyadh pledged to inves…
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