Trump to Visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE in the Near Future
The trip to Saudi Arabia is expected to focus on the country’s potential investments in the United States.
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will be traveling to Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries next month, marking his first foreign trip of the second term that began in January.
“It could be next month, maybe a little later,” Trump mentioned regarding his upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia during a press conference in the Oval Office in Washington, without specifying a date.
Trump also stated that his planned trip will include visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, along with potential stops in other countries in the region.
The focus of the trip to Saudi Arabia is expected to be on the country’s potential investments in the United States.
Trump expressed his anticipation of up to $1 trillion in investments from Saudi Arabia during his upcoming trip, exceeding the $450 billion received during his first term.
Trump indicated that his visits to Qatar and the UAE will also center on potential investments from those countries, stating that “tremendous jobs will be created in those two or three days” of his trip.
During the call, Prince Mohammed mentioned that his kingdom plans to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years to enhance trade relations. He added that the investment may increase with more opportunities, but did not specify the targeted sectors.
The White House confirmed the call, noting that the leaders also discussed initiatives to promote peace and stability in the Middle East, strengthen regional security, and combat terrorism.
“I think they’ll do that because we’ve been very good to them,” he mentioned at the World Economic Forum meeting on Jan. 23.
It remains uncertain whether the trip to Saudi Arabia is linked to Trump’s scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss a cease-fire agreement in the Ukrainian conflict.
“We ultimately expect to meet,” he informed reporters at the time. “In fact, we expect that he’ll come here, and I’ll go there, and we’re going to meet also, probably … the first time we’ll meet in Saudi Arabia.”
Austin Alonzo contributed to this report.