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Trump completes the Middle East tour full of elaborate receptions and business transactions

President Trump met on Friday, the last day of a three-nation tour, which is characterized by Pomp, opulent receptions and announcements of business deals with wealthy Gulf States, with industrial leaders in Abu Dhabi, the last day of one of pomps, opulent receptions and announcements of business deals.

It was expected that Mr. Trump was later unpaved an interreligious center in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, later on Friday after a schedule from the White House to the United States. At the beginning of this week he visited Saudi Arabia and Qatar on the first major international visit to his second term.

Here are some important developments from Mr. Trump's journey:

  • Syria meetings: On Wednesday, Mr. Trump spoke to the new President of Syria Ahmed al-Shara in an extraordinary meeting, in which the long-term US policy towards the country and Mr. Shara, a former militant, once headed a branch of Al Qaida. A day earlier, Mr. Trump announced that he would raise sanctions against Syria, which would offer a major economic lifeline to a country that was destroyed by years of civil war.

  • Offers, offers, offers: offers: The White House said Mr. Trump's visit had led to hundreds of billions of dollars for US companies, including a large order from Qatar for Boeing Passengerjets. However, the details were sparse and some of the agreements were already in the works.

  • Iran negotiations: Mr. Trump also suggested that there had been progress in the nuclear discussions with Iran. While he insisted that the United States would not allow Tehran to develop a nuclear weapon, he said that his government was “very serious negotiations with Iran about long -term peace”.

  • War in Gaza: Mr. Trump did not visit the largest regional allies of America and largely saw the conflict in Gaza when Israeli strikes killed dozens of Palestinians in the entire territory. On Friday he said he wanted to solve the conflict and made a rare recognition of the civil suffering there. “There are many people who are hungry, many bad things going,” he said.

  • Ukraine speaks: Mr. Trump followed people about whether he would travel to Turkey to strengthen the ceasefire talks with Russia and Ukraine, but ultimately decided not to go. The Russian and Ukrainian officials were together with the top officials of the Trump government in Istanbul, but President Vladimir V. Putin from Russia did not take part and expectations for a breakthrough were low.

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