A great deal in the Middle East. Trump ended his visit to Arab countries

2025-05-16 15:19
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2025-05-16 15:19
US President Donald Trump flew away from Abu Dhabi to Washington on Friday, ending a visit to the Middle East from Tuesday. During Trump's trip, multi -billion weapons, planes and investments in AI were signed. The president also announced the normalization of relations with Syria and an agreement with Iran.


Trump spent the last day of his visit with the President of the United Arab Emirates with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zajed. The leaders met with the leaders of the EmiRecian business, and later visited the interreligious complex in Abu Dhabi, which houses a mosque, church and synagogue.
Already on board Air Force One Trump told reporters that the US presented Iran's proposal of a nuclear agreement. He added that Tehran must now “act quickly, otherwise something bad will happen.” The president had previously informed that he was getting closer to the conclusion of the contract, and Iran “in a sense” agreed to it.
The agreement is to limit the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for sanctioning. Iran seems to be a contentious issue to enrich uranium. Tehran says that he will not give up him, as Washington demands. The US emphasizes that the main purpose of the contract is to prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon. Trump has repeatedly threatened with military and economic consequences if Tehran rejected the agreement.
The American leader began his journey in Saudi Arabia, where he announced the abolition of sanctions and normalization of relationships with Syria. Restrictions come from the time of the Assad clan regime, overthrown in December 2024 by the current authorities, derived from Islamist movements. Trump also met with the temporary President of Syria Ahmed Al-Szara, who in the past was the commander of one of the Al-Qaeda branches and spent five years in American prisons in Iraq.
In 2012, the US suspended diplomatic relations with Syria and for many months did not officially recognize the new government of gray. Syria in the past was an ally of Russia and Iran, the current authorities want to renew contacts with the West.
Trump also visited Qatar, but did not fly to Israel. The media previously informed about the growing tension between the American president and the prime minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the end of the war in the Gaza Strip. Washington is to press the truce as soon as possible, which is opposed to the government in Jerusalem. Israel during Trump's journey intensified the fights in which about 100 people die every day from Wednesday, and plans another offensive. However, Trump assured that it does not marginalize the authorities in Jerusalem, and the fact that it strengthens contacts with Arab countries “is good for Israel.”
Commentators emphasize that Trump's Middle Eastern journey had a largely commercial dimension and was associated with the conclusion of huge investment agreements and signing specific contracts for hundreds of billions of dollars. This is the second foreign journey during the second term of the American president. In April he participated in the funeral of Pope Francis.
In Saudi Arabia, Trump signed a strategic economic partnership agreement. Riyadad is to invest $ 600 billion in an American economy, of which contracts for contracts for $ 300 billion were signed, including the purchase of armament for USD 142 billion.
Agreements concluded with Qatar are $ 1.2 trillion. Among them is, among others The largest contract in history for the purchase of Boeing passenger aircraft. The contract worth $ 96 billion assumes the delivery of up to 210 wide -body machines. Qatar is also to spend $ 10 billion on the expansion of the Air Base Al Ugid, which is the largest American military institution in the Middle East.
During Trump's visit to Abu Dhabi, Zea and the USA, they signed a cooperation agreement in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), and the leaders of both countries inaugurated the project of the AI campus with a target power of 5 GW. It is to be the largest computing center of this type outside the USA. UAA has already announced investments in the American economy for $ 1.4 trillion.
Jerzy Adamiak (PAP)
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