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Trump lands in Saudi Arabia and starts the tour through the Gulf States

President Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday morning, his first stop on a four-day tour through the Golf, the first big trip abroad of his second term.

He joined Air Force One at the Royal Terminal, a special section for VIPs at King Khalid International Airport in Riad, the Saudi capital. Mr. Trump was greeted by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, the Kingdom's de-facto ruler of the kingdom. There was an honorary guard.

Prince Mohammed's presence meant the special status that Mr. Trump enjoys with Saudi Arabia. When President Biden Biden had visited-after he said that he would make the kingdom into a “Parias” before he found that he needed his help to reduce oil prices-the Crown Prince shot him and sent a relatively low delegation to greet him at the airport.

It is very unlikely that Mr. Trump will not feel respected on this trip, which will also contain stops in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

On his flight to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, Air Force One was accompanied by Saudi F-15 fighter planes for the last half hour, according to a pool report from the White House.

In the Golf this week, Mr. Trump will concentrate on signing business agreements with the three countries that manage trillion dollars worldwide. He has informed consultants that he would like to sign agreements worth more than $ 1 trillion. The business is expected to include investments in companies for artificial intelligence and energy generation as well as millions of weapons purchases from US weapon manufacturers.

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