What is Trump seeking in the Middle East Review of 3 key points + video
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, Donald Trump, the U.S. President, arrived in Saudi Arabia yesterday (Tuesday) on an official visit and was welcomed by Saudi officials upon his arrival in Riyadh.
Trump’s Middle East tour, which began yesterday (May 13) and will continue until the 16th of this month (April 23-26), also includes visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Mohammadreza Moradi,Director General of International Affairs and Foreign News at Mehr News Agency,analyzed Trump’s objectives for this trip amid widespread regional developments.
China’s growing influence in the Middle East has prompted Trump to seek major investments from Arab countries as a countermeasure.
The release of Aiden Alexander,the last American captive held by hamas,through direct negotiations between Hamas and the U.S., has sparked notable criticism against Netanyahu.
A notable absence from Trump’s Middle East itinerary is Israel—excluded from the U.S. President’s travel list.