💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria, despite concerns about its leaders' past ties to Al Qaeda, during his visit to Saudi Arabia. He is scheduled to meet with interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This move is opposed by Israel. Trump's four-day Middle East tour, which includes visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, has focused on securing major investment and arms deals. Notably, Qatar plans to announce significant investments in the U.S
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