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Trump arrives in Riad, hoping to make large offers

On the agenda, there will also be discussions with the Qatar government about the gift of the royal family of the aircraft. With a value of around 400 million US dollars, it was described as a “flying palace”, which in Washington triggered a debate as to whether the gift against the emrocers' clause of the constitution that prohibits the acceptance of foreign gifts without the consent of the congress. In response to this, the White House intends to keep all ethics and transparency rules for the gift.

When asked about his plan to accept the plane, Trump described it as a “contribution” that the United States cannot reject: “I think it is a great gesture from Qatar. I really appreciate it. I would never be one who rejects an offer. But it was, I found it a great gesture.”

He said that the plane would go to his presidential library if he left his office. “I wouldn't use it,” he added.

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Before he left Washington, Trump announced the return of an American hostage, which was attributed by Hamas, Edan Alexander, and hopes that Hamas will publish more hostages on his departure in the Middle East.

And the trip has serious diplomatic possibilities, said Miller, the Carnegie scholarship holder, who emphasizes Trump's potential to solve important regional problems and to withdraw his approach from the predecessors.

“There are problems in the game that did not exist [Trump’s first term]Those who actually offer the President remarkable opportunities, neither Obama nor bidges have taken the Israeli-Palestinian edition and Iran, ”added Miller, an experienced diplomat that has advised Republican and democratic administrations in the Middle East.

But the war in the Gaza threatens to broaden Trump's signature of Abraham Accords, which he has advertised as a crowning exerable achievement of his first term. The agreements that normalized the relationships between Israel and several Arab countries were a cornerstone of the Middle East politics in the Middle East.

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