💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump met with Arab Gulf leaders at the White House amid renewed Middle East violence. He discussed economic deals with Bahrain’s crown prince, including nuclear cooperation and $17 billion in investments. Later, he dined with Qatar’s prime minister, highlighting strong diplomatic and military ties. Trump aims to promote economic growth through these alliances. Meanwhile, fighting in Syria raised concerns about Trump's peace pledge, with a shaky ceasefire in place.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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