💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia. Al-Sharaa, formerly an insurgent leader linked to al-Qaida, overthrew Bashar Assad last year. Gulf leaders, viewing al-Sharaa's government as a counterbalance to Iranian influence, hope Trump will recognize the new Syrian government and potentially lift sanctions.
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