Trump to travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE next month,
- U.S. President Donald Trump will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE from May 13 to 16.
- This trip continues his administration's focus on Middle Eastern diplomacy and regional security cooperation.
- Recent diplomatic efforts included multiple U.S. Delegations visiting Saudi Arabia and a call with Israel's Prime Minister.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president seeks "to strengthen the ties" with these nations.
- The visit aims to reinforce U.S. Partnerships and deepen regional security and diplomacy coordination.
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Trump will travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates in May
US President Donald Trump will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates from May 13-16, announced Tuesday his spokesman, Karoline Leavitt. It will be the second international trip of the US President since his inauguration on January 20, once he attended the funeral of Pope Francis in The Vatican next Saturday. Trump "will travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates from May 13-16," Leavitt said at a press conference…
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The White House announced on Tuesday that President Donald Trump will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from May 13 to May 16. The post What to Expect from Trump’s Trip to Saudi Arabia appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump to visit Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar in May
United States (US) President Donald Trump is set to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from May 13 until May 16. The announcement was made on Tuesday, April 22, by White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt during a briefing with reporters. This will mark the US President’s second international trip since his inauguration on January 20, following his scheduled visit to the Vatican to attend the funeral of Pope Francis. A…
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