Opulence, business deals and a $400M plane from Qatar: Takeaways from Trump's Mideast tour
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) President Donald Trump used the first major foreign trip of his second term to outline a vision for restoring global stability that is grounded in pragmatism and self-interest rather than values, holding out U.S. ties to wealthy Gulf countries as a model for Americas longtime foes.
His four-day swing through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which ends Friday, put a spotlight on Trumps transactional approach to foreign affairs as he was feted by autocratic rulers with a trio of lavish state visits where there was heavy emphasis on economic and security partnerships.
His trip played out against the backdrop of stubborn global conflicts, including Gaza and Ukraine, that showed the limits of his influence. But Trump insisted he was turning the page on American interventionalism in the region as he moved to recognize the new government in Syria for the first time and prodded Iran to engage on nuclear talks before its too late.
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