US President Donald Trump plans to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in the coming weeks.
US President Donald Trump- to reporters at the Oval Office last night, that “he will visit Saudi Arabia next month or perhaps shortly after”, according to the American “Axius” website, which had previously published a report at the beginning of this week stating that Trump is planning to visit Saudi Arabia in mid-May on his first foreign trip.
Trump indicated that he will also visit Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and “other places” outside the Middle East, adding: “A huge number of jobs will be provided as a result of this trip.”
Two American officials told “Axios” that at the present time Trump is not planning to visit Israel during this trip.
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According to “Axios”, Trump’s decision to visit Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Qatar indicate on his first foreign trip to the closeness of the relationship between his administration and the Arab Gulf states, especially with regard to economic cooperation and investment.
In another context, Trump said that the former American ambassador to Israel David Friedman, and the American special envoy Richard Greenil, had two potential options for the position of US ambassador to the United Nations.
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The American newspaper (The Hill) reported that Trump withdrew the nomination of the Republican Representative Eliz Stefanick, for this position under pressure from the small majority of Republicans in the House of Representatives.
Trump explained, according to the newspaper, that there may be 30 people interested in taking over the position of US ambassador to the United Nations, after he withdrew the nomination of the Republican Representative Stefanick.
It is noteworthy that the former government of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, held the position of America’s ambassador to the United Nations during the first Trump’s first state.
Healy was nominated for the Republican Party in the 2024 US presidential elections, in the face of Trump, but announced her withdrawal after attempts to withstand several months.