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Trump plans to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Ara

Date�2025-04-01 15:20Editer:adminRead�

    On March 30-31 local time, multiple US media reported that US President Trump plans to make his first overseas trip during his second term, with destinations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. �
    According to sources cited by Axios News on the 30th, Trump is planning to visit Saudi Arabia in mid May, and senior US officials and their Saudi counterparts have discussed this possible visit in recent weeks. The next day, Trump revealed to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House that he may visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and even several other countries next month or later. The Congressional Hill noted that this will be Trump's first overseas trip during his second term. �
    Trump's plan to make Saudi Arabia one of his first visit destinations this time has a deep investigation behind it. Saudi news agency reported that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed stated during a phone call with Trump that he plans to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years. Trump has also publicly stated multiple times that he hopes Saudi Arabia will "round up" its investment to $1 trillion in exchange for his first visit. In addition, Saudi Arabia plays an increasingly important role in regional and international affairs. In the past two months, the US delegation held several rounds of negotiations with Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Saudi Arabia on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and reached consensus on ensuring safe navigation in the Black Sea and stopping attacks on energy facilities. �
    At the same time, the White House announced on March 22 that the United Arab Emirates would invest $1.4 trillion in the United States within 10 years. This agreement would significantly increase the UAE's investment in the fields of American artificial intelligence infrastructure, energy and manufacturing. Trump's choice to visit the United Arab Emirates is expected to further promote the implementation and deepening of bilateral economic cooperation. Visiting Qatar may be related to issues such as regional security and stability, as well as the strategic layout of the United States in the Middle East. �
    Trump's visit plan has attracted widespread attention from the international community, and its results will have a profound impact on the relationship between the United States and Gulf countries, as well as the political and economic landscape of the Middle East region. It remains to be further observed whether the White House will officially announce Trump's travel plans and specific itinerary.