It became known where Trump will make his first foreign visit - media.
President Donald Trump plans to visit Saudi Arabia in mid-May. This will be his first trip abroad after returning to the White House. American officials reported this. According to the media, this visit indicates close ties between the Trump administration and Gulf countries, especially in terms of economic cooperation and investments.
Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia comes at a time when the administration is working to establish a ceasefire in Gaza and free hostages held by Hamas. Currently, the agreement on normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia has been postponed, as Saudi Arabia has plans to establish a Palestinian state on a clear timeline, but this is not supported by the Israeli government.
This trip is not new for Trump, as he has previously visited Saudi Arabia during his previous term. This possibility has been discussed over the past weeks between American and Saudi officials, including negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine.
Regarding the president's foreign trip, questions arise. International meetings are expected. Negotiations will focus on the attractiveness of foreign investments, strengthening ties with Gulf countries, and ending conflicts in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is actively cooperating with the U.S. in negotiations for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
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