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    Trump lifts Syria sanctions, seals massive Saudi investment deals during Gulf visit

    May 13, 2025Updated:May 13, 2025 World No Comments
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    Donald Trump lifts Syria sanctions in landmark Gulf visit, seals massive Saudi investment deals
    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Donald Trump greet Saudi ambassadors at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ( Photo credit: AP )

    A serious policy change that was resurrect the war-torn world’s economy and transform Middle East dynamics was announced by US President Donald Trump on Tuesday. The action was taken in response to a well-known trip to Saudi Arabia, which marked the start of Trump’s first significant international tour of his second word. Trump said at a business website in Riyadh,” Syria now has a chance to become greatness.” Best business officials like Elon Musk, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and BlackRock’s Larry Fink were among the audience members who drew a standing ovation for his remarks. Trump claimed the decision was made as a result of debate with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Ahmad al-Sharaa, the leader of the rebel troops that overthrew Bashar al-Assad in December, will match with Trump in Riyadh on Wednesday. Trump’s statement comes after a decade of US sanctions that were originally imposed as a result of Assad’s brutal crackdown on Syria’s legal battle, which broke out in 2011 and resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands. Trump also made fun of bin Salman in his speech by saying,” Oh, I do for the crown prince,” in reference to the request to put an end to the sanctions. Asaad al-Shibani, the country’s foreign minister, described the move as” a new start” for rebuilding efforts. Robert Ford, a former US embassy to Syria, was quoted by the BBC as saying,” Removing the punishment is absolutely essential” for enabling foreign investment and help to attain Syria. The US president also oversaw the signing of the largest-ever for security agreement in British history, the$ 142 billion arms deal, which the White House claims was the largest such agreement in American history. Saudi Arabia’s additional investments could total$ 1 trillion, covering fields ranging from energy and mine to AI and equipment. During the explore, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang disclosed the sale of more than 18, 000 developed AI cards to a Saudi business. Trump urged Saudi Arabia to acquire joining the Abraham Accords, but he did not travel to Israel on this journey. He continued,” It’s my dream,” but acknowledged that the kingdom would make its own decisions. According to Saudi officials, achieving Israeli sovereignty and the end of the Gaza war are prerequisites. Trump also briefly criticized Hamas for choosing to” a steal, rape, and goal” civilians in an interview about the Israel-Hamas conflict. The government’s visit to the Gulf will include stops in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, where discussions will focus on regional cooperation and business.

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