United States president Donald Trump will make an authoritative visit to the mediate East on 13–16 May. Within this framework, stops are planned in 3 arabian and Muslim countries: Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United arabian Emirates. This will be his first abroad journey in his current word of office to strengthen relations with key US partners in the region.
Trump's first political journey abroad
According to the White House's announcements, during the visit Trump will meet with the leaders of each of these countries, and the talks are to focus on cooperation on security, energy and regional stability, especially in the context of the situation in Iran.
Iran's atomic programme has been 1 of the most controversial topics in the global arena for years. Tehran maintains that its actions are peaceful, but many Western states, with the US and Israel in the lead, fear that Iran is seeking to get atomic weapons.
The U.S. President's visit besides fits into a broader plan to rebuild America's position in the region and strengthen alliances that have been changing over the past years. Analysts point out that this may be a crucial minute for shaping fresh safety architecture in this part of the world.
Trump is besides going to the ceremony of Pope Francis
Earlier this Friday, Trump will go to Rome to attend the ceremony of Pope Francis. She will return to the United States Saturday night, as reported by the White home spokesperson on Tuesday.
The Vatican has already stated that Pope Francis' ceremony will take place on Saturday 26 April at 10 am. The Holy Father died on Easter Monday (April 21) at the age of 88. president Andrzej Duda will go from Poland to the Vatican for the funeral.
Before his death, the Holy Father faced wellness problems. He stayed in a medical facility for respective weeks due to pneumonia. Last night, the Vatican published an authoritative message stating that the origin of death was a stroke and subsequent heart failure.