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Trump-Saudi Deals: Weapons & Investment Billions - News Directory 3

Trump-Saudi Deals: Weapons & Investment Billions

June 6, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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At a glance
  • During his Middle East visit, President‍ trump finalized economic agreements with Saudi Arabia potentially worth $600 billion, the White House reported.
  • A centerpiece of the agreements is a $142⁣ billion defense deal.
  • Trump also expressed willingness to engage with Iran and Syria, a move long advocated ⁢by Saudi Arabia and its allies.
Original source: latimes.com

President Trump solidified ⁢a monumental $600⁣ billion economic pact with Saudi Arabia, encompassing deals in artificial intelligence, energy, and healthcare, alongside a significant⁤ $142 billion defense agreement. This aggressive ‍move, revealed during his middle East visit, showcases a pragmatic ⁢pivot in U.S.-Saudi relations, specifically concerning weapons deals. Concurrently,Trump signaled openness to dialog with Iran and Syria,a policy shift⁢ underscored during ‍the ⁣U.S.-Saudi Investment Summit in Riyadh. News ‍Directory 3 has the latest news on the strategic ‍partnership ⁢that⁤ includes energy,‍ mining, and space cooperation. the agreements, set to create‍ an estimated 2 million jobs in the U.S., reflects a proactive approach to international diplomacy and economic growth. Discover what’s‍ next.

Key Points

Table of Contents

    • Key Points
  • Trump ⁤Forges $600B Saudi Arabia Economic Pact Amid Mideast Diplomacy
    • What’s next
    • Further reading
  • Trump secures a $142 billion ⁤defense deal with Saudi Arabia.
  • Agreements worth $600 billion span artificial intelligence,energy,and healthcare.
  • Trump signals openness to engaging with iran and ⁣syria.

Trump ⁤Forges $600B Saudi Arabia Economic Pact Amid Mideast Diplomacy

⁢ Updated June 06, 2025
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During his Middle East visit, President‍ trump finalized economic agreements with Saudi Arabia potentially worth $600 billion, the White House reported. The deals, coinciding⁣ with the U.S.-Saudi Investment Summit in Riyadh, encompass artificial intelligence, energy infrastructure, healthcare investment, and aerospace manufacturing. These moves signal a pragmatic approach to the ⁤U.S. relationship⁢ with Saudi Arabia.

A centerpiece of the agreements is a $142⁣ billion defense deal. This provides Saudi Arabia with advanced weaponry that the previous governance had withheld. The aim had been to encourage normalized relations with Israel.

Trump also expressed willingness to engage with Iran and Syria, a move long advocated ⁢by Saudi Arabia and its allies. He stated his belief in⁢ avoiding permanent enemies at an investment forum Tuesday.

“I have never believed in having permanent enemies,” Trump said. “I am different than a lot of people⁣ think.”

Addressing Iran’s nuclear program, Trump reiterated⁤ that Tehran woudl “never have a nuclear weapon.” He offered Iran a “new path” but warned of “massive maximum pressure” if it continued its current course.

trump announced the end of ⁤sanctions⁤ on Syria,⁢ a decision he attributed to the urging of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Syria⁤ is⁢ now led by an Islamist⁢ government ⁢after the ouster of ‍Bashar Assad in December.

Trump was greeted in Riyadh with considerable ceremony, including an escort by Saudi F-15s and a traditional coffee welcome. He also met with top business leaders, including Elon musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and government officials.

“As you know, we have the biggest business leaders in the world here,” Trump said, adding that‍ the deals ⁣would yield ⁤an estimated 2 million job opportunities in the United States.

Following‍ a lunch, Trump and Mohammed signed a ⁣strategic economic partnership agreement covering energy, mining, defense, and space cooperation.

What’s next

Trump is scheduled to meet with Syria’s de facto president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, before traveling to⁣ Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Further reading

  • Analysis: ⁢Assad was a brutal dictator. ⁢will ⁤Syria’s new⁢ leaders be ‍any better?
  • Trump reportedly is set to accept a jet from Qatar’s ruling ⁤family for possible⁤ use as Air Force One

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