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Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani defended the offer of a Boeing 747-8 to U.S. President Trump, stating it's a normal practice among allies. He refuted suggestions that Qatar is attempting to buy influence. Meanwhile, Trump dismissed ethical concerns, planning to donate the plane to his presidential library. The offer sparked a U.S. Senate bill to prevent foreign aircraft from serving as Air Force One.
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