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Trump says the United States will end sanctions on Syria when he works to deepen diplomatic relationships with Saudi Arabia

Riad, Saudi Arabia President Donald Trump announced that the United States would hire sanctions against the Syria destroyed by the war, “to give them a chance of size” to strengthen relationships with Saudi Arabia and others.

“Oh, what I do for the crown prince,” said Trump, as Mohammed Bin Salman, who was sitting in the front row, his arms crossed his chest in order to express himself gratefully.

“It is your time to shine,” added Trump. “Good luck, Syria. Show us something very special how, frankly, in Saudi -Arabia, Ok? You will show us something special. Very good people.”

Trump will meet on Wednesday with Syria's new president in Saudi Arabia, an announcement that the White House confirmed shortly before the president.

In his speech, Trump presented the leaders of the Middle East to a vision of a future prosperity, business agreement and technological advances that the president treated as an antidote against historical divisions.

In contrast to the words of the former President Joe Biden, who kept the kingdom as “Paria” before he took office, his rhetoric stood diplomatically with Saudi leaders during his presidency.

Instead, Trump offered a picture of rising regional powers that were permeated by native economic self -development while he held up his host as a model.

“I stood here and introduced myself to a Middle East that would eliminate terrorism and extremism and, as one of the most proud and most successful regions in the world.

Trump addressed the crown prince directly and asked: “Mohammed, do you sleep at night? Or are you restless and thought:” How do I do it even better? “

When Trump offered his hosts heavy flattering, he also aimed at his predecessors in Washington and hit unbelievers, whom he “called those who do not turn and turn”, and “she will never bring that into the promised country”.

He said that too many American presidents were affected by the idea “that it is our job to examine the souls of foreign guides and use the US policy to give justice for their sins.” He rejected the idea that the US policy should assess the morals of foreign leaders and instead campaigned for pragmatic cooperation to advance progress.

And Trump wiped himself against destructive forces in the region and led the leadership of Iran as the most harmful of all and caused “unthinkable suffering in Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, Iraq, Yemen and beyond” – even if his government tries to conclude an agreement with the Iranian leaders about their atomic programs.

Applause followed Trump's promise to withdraw sanctions against Syria. But when he announced his “fully wish” that Saudi Arabia “would soon join the Abraham Agreement” – the diplomatic agreements that Trump's first administration between Israel and several Arab nations made – the President pulled silence out of the room.

“You will do it in your own time, and that's what I want and that's what you want,” he added.

Saudi Arabia was a difficult to grasp Washington diplomatic ambitions to expand the agreements, since the war in Israel was against the unsuccessful efforts of bidies between Saudi Arabia and Israel. The ongoing conflict with Hamas remains a sticking point for Saudi Arabia, which has confirmed its support for a Palestinian state in recent months.

Trump showed his transaction approach to diplomacy before he left Washington by defending a planned gift from Qatar of a luxury plane. He described it as a “contribution” that the United States should accept, and said: “I would never be someone who rejects this offer. I mean, I could be a stupid person and say:” No, we don't want a free, very expensive plane. “But it was, I found it a great gesture.”

It was not just Trump to look for opportunities for shops on his royal tour through the Middle East. American economic leaders also want to convey relationships with wealthy Saudi Arabian investors. A conference participant described the mood as the center of excitement and positive commitment.

This dynamic was issued on Tuesday at the opulent Royal Court on Tuesday when the crown prince and Trump welcomed them with handshake and small talk, all by Alex Karp, the CEO of Palantir, and Sam Altman of Openai, to Milliardaire Blackrock co-founder Larry Fink and the executives of Bluechip Companies and Amazon and Coca cola.

The managers were in Riad to increase the Saudi investors from Deep-Focketed because the kingdom promises to spend technology, infrastructure and much more. The Kingdom's public investment fund financed through sovereign prosperity and offers a big kick start for companies that are expanding in the region. It was also an opportunity to deal directly with Trump because the CEOs wrestle with the result of the President's extensive tariffs.

Also present was Musk – who not only advised Trump how the Federal Government's issues can be operated by Tesla, SpaceX and a AI company – together with his businessman, Kimbal, according to the event program.

During an earlier meeting with MBS, Trump emphasized the opportunity for the long series of American managing directors to go away with many checks. “I like to visit with them,” added Trump. “I really think we like ourselves very much.”

And he joked how Saudi -Arabia's promised investments transferred the decision in which country his first trip abroad should be visited in overseas. “600 billion US dollars, if you know them, will be trillion dollars,” he said, repeating his question about the kingdom to increase his investment in the United States by rounding up a promised $ 600 billion.

Trump secured the commitment of Saudi Arabia of $ 600 billion in investing in the United States, including a defense partnership of several billion dollars, the White House said in a statement. As part of the agreement, according to the White House, the Saudi Arabian company plans to invest 20 billion US dollars in data centers for artificial intelligence and other technologies, while companies such as Google, Salesforce, Uber and Oracle will invest 80 billion US dollars in projects in both countries. Shamekh IV Solutions, a Saudi Arabic health company, promised to invest $ 5.8 billion, including a work in Michigan, to start a fluid system with a high capacity, said the White House.

The White House called the Deal Historic and said that it dissolved in “A new golden era of the partnership”.

The Trump family has also expanded its business companies in the golf region, built up golf courses and luxury properties and advertised an investment of $ 2 billion in their cryptocurrency by an investment company based in Abu Dhabi. There was hardly a cross between the Trump family and her business – Omeed Malik, an investor and business partner of the eldest son of the President, Donald Trump Jr., welcomed Trump and the Crown Prince.

Kushner, whose private equity company received an investment of 2 billion US dollars from a fund led by the Saudi crown prince, did not compete on the trip and has been largely outside the framework since the president's return.

Kushner, a former advisor to the White House, played a key role in the support of broker Trump's signature of Abraham Accord during the first term of office of the President, and his close relationship with MBS is known.


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