Trump tours the Middle East
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Trump spoke in Riyadh, sharing his vision for a prosperous, stable Middle East focused on innovation without Western intervention.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday had tea with a former jihadist who until this year had a $10 million US bounty on his head.
Kirkland & Ellis chair Jon Ballis and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan of counsel, recently joined President Donald Trump at a lunch in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
President Donald Trump arrived in Riyadh on Tuesday to a royal-purple-carpet rollout and a motorcade ride ensconced by a calvary of Arabian horses – a daylong kickoff to the first major international trip of his second term.
President Donald Trump kicked off his Middle East tour with a visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, vowing a continued partnership between Washington and Riyadh.
President Donald Trump signed a $600 billion agreement with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday that includes a major defense contract and substantial investments in artificial intelligence—as U.S. business executives made their own set of deals at a conference in the backdrop of Trump’s visit to Riyadh, the first stop on his four-day tour of the Middle East.
Trump is due to speak at the event, though it's not clear at what time. We'll update you when we know more. Donald Trump wants to focus on striking financial deals during his Middle East trip, rather than trying to negotiate any major diplomatic agreements.