**US President Trump to Visit Saudi Arabia in Mid-May**
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit Saudi Arabia in mid-May for his first foreign trip of his second term, according to Axios. The specific plans have not been announced yet, but talks will include discussing foreign investments and strengthening relationships with Gulf nations.
**Important Ally**
Saudi Arabia has remained an important ally of President Trump since his first term. The capital of Riyadh has hosted ongoing peace negotiations between the US, Ukraine, and Russia. The visit was initially planned for April 28 but was postponed.
**Previous Agreement**
Earlier this month, President Trump said that Saudi Arabia agreed to invest $1 trillion in the US economy. This agreement led him to plan a visit to Saudi Arabia, where he would discuss the investment plans. He mentioned this during a meeting with reporters on March 6.
**Abraham Accords**
President Trump’s visit may also involve discussions on the Abraham Accords, which established diplomatic relations between Israel and several other Middle Eastern countries in 2020. While Saudi Arabia is considered a potential participant in the accords, concerns over Israel’s actions in the Israeli-Palestinian war have held back its involvement.
Read More @ kyivindependent.com