Trump embarks on pivotal GCC summit tour in the Gulf
Donald Trump will meet with leaders of six GCC countries during his visit to Riyadh in May, according to media reports. This underlines the significance of US cooperation with the Gulf countries.
What do you need to know?
- Meeting in Riyadh: Donald Trump will visit the capital of Saudi Arabia on 13th May, where discussions with Saudi leaders will occur.
- GCC Summit: The Gulf Cooperation Council summit will begin on 14th May, with participation from leaders of six GCC countries.
- Further visits: After the meeting in Riyadh, Trump will travel to Doha and Abu Dhabi for talks with the leaders of Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
US President Donald Trump is planning a visit to Riyadh, where he will meet with leaders of the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The visit will take place in mid-May, aiming to strengthen economic and investment cooperation with the Gulf countries. AFP reported this information, citing a source close to the Saudi government. This information was also shared by Axios, citing American and Arab officials.
What countries are part of the GCC?
The Gulf Cooperation Council includes Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman. The meeting with the leaders of these countries aims to discuss key issues regarding regional cooperation. Trump will arrive in Riyadh on 13th May, where bilateral talks with Saudi leaders will take place.
What does Trump's visit plan include?
On the morning of 14th May, the Gulf Cooperation Council summit will open. In the afternoon of the same day, Trump will head to Doha for a meeting with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Then, on 15th May, he will visit Abu Dhabi, where he will talk with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The White House has announced that details of the trip will be officially released soon.
During his first term as president, Trump also chose Saudi Arabia as the destination for his initial foreign trip. In 2017, he participated in a summit in Riyadh with leaders of numerous Arab and Muslim countries.