
US President Donald Trump is planning to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from May 13 to 16. This was officially announced by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Trump had previously confirmed the likelihood of visiting Saudi Arabia first in a statement on April 1. He also indicated that he planned to visit other Middle Eastern countries such as Qatar and the UAE during this trip.
Starting his first foreign visit after returning to the presidency from Saudi Arabia indicates that the US's relations with the Gulf states are becoming increasingly strengthened. Issues of economic cooperation, trade, and investment expansion are at the forefront of the agenda.
Notably, Donald Trump also began his foreign visits from Saudi Arabia during his previous presidency. At that time, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia agreed to purchase a total of $450 billion worth of goods from the US.
Now, observers and experts are keenly watching how the bilateral relations, particularly economic cooperation, will elevate to a new level after Trump's visit this time.
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