Trump's Saudi visit: Fighting radical Islam on agenda


Washington, May 17 (PTI): US President Donald Trump would begin his maiden foreign trip with a visit to Saudi Arabia later this week where he would pitch for the need to tackle radical Islam ideology.

"He (Trump) will meet and have lunch with leaders of more than 50 Muslim countries where he will deliver an inspiring, yet direct speech on the need to confront radical ideology and his hopes, the president hopes for a peaceful vision of Islam to dominate across the world," US National Security Advisor H R McMaster told reporters during at the White House yesterday.

"The speech is intended to unite the broader Muslim world against the common enemies of all civilisation and to demonstrate America's commitment to our Muslim partners," he said while giving details of Trump's itinerary for his visit.

The US president will be welcomed Saudi King Salman.

Mc Master said Trump will participate in a signing ceremony of several agreements that will further solidify US-Saudi security and economic cooperation.

The president and the first lady will also join members of the Saudi royal family for an official dinner.

Bilateral meeting are scheduled between Trump and Gulf Cooperation Council leaders, besides meetings with Gulf state leaders, he said.

Trump will also inaugurate a new center intended to fight radicalism and promote moderation.

"By establishing and operating this center, our Muslim friends, including Saudi Arabia, are taking a firm stand against extremism and those who use a perverted interpretation of religion to advance their criminal and political agendas,” the NSA said.

From Saudi Arabia, Trump would travel to Jerusalem, where he will meet Israeli President Rivlin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and lay a wreath at Yad Vashem.

The next day, he would meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem and convey America's interest to facilitate an agreement that ends the conflict in the region.

"He will urge Palestinian leaders to take steps that will help lead to peace. He will visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and say a prayer at the Western Wall," McMaster said.

The next destination would Rome and the Vatican, where Trump will meet the Pope.

"He looks forward to celebrating the rich contributions of Catholics to America and to the world, and to discussing a range of issues of mutual concern,” he said.

From Rome, Trump would fly to to Brussels to meet leaders of the European Union and of the European Council.

From Brussels, Trump would travel to Sicily for the G-7.

"Throughout the summit, he will meet bilaterally with leaders, including the Italian prime minister. In the formal meetings, he will press America's economic agenda and call for greater security cooperation,” Mc Master said.

On the first night of the summit, he will also attend a concert performed by the La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra, followed by a leaders' dinner hosted by the president of Italy. 

 

  

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Wed, May 17 2017

    When will Indian PM get appointment for visiting Trump...

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, May 17 2017

    HE LIKE BEEF EATERS ONLY. NO VEGAN PLEASE

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  • shamon, cannanore

    Wed, May 17 2017

    Trump is visiting Saudi Arabia to grab orders worth billions of Dollars to sell the arms + ammunitions available in the dump yard of USA. They will never sell latest weapons to any one particularly arabs. All the sophisticated weapons are meant for Israel only to experiemnt on Palestinians. Trump will ask Palestanian leaders to be patient and accept whatever Israel is doing and at the same time will support Israel for its attrocities agaisnt palestinians. Trump is like a jackal. He will never ever supprot Arabs and Muslims. He is visiting saudi arabia only for eye wash and suck billions of dollars from Arab leaders in the name of supplying ammunations.

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  • NR, mangalore

    Wed, May 17 2017

    visiting as business trip, mean to say Real estate & new construction projects .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 17 2017

    Doosra Murari Chala ...

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, May 17 2017

    I ALREADY TOLD BEFORE THAT HE IS AGAINST TERRORISTS. AND NOT AGAINST MUSLIMS.

    HIS MANY PROJECTS ARE IN MIDDLE EAST. HE EVEN BUILT MANY MOSQUES IN HIS PROJECTS.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Wed, May 17 2017

    Trumph Bhai, you can not do this to us. We prayed and even offered Havan and Pooja for you to win.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, May 17 2017

    BUT TRUMPS KNOWS ONLY POOJA BEDI.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, May 17 2017

    INDIAN MUSLIMS ARE GOOD IN INDIA. PLZ MAKE VISA ON ARRIVAL FOR INDIANS.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, May 17 2017

    He wants to sell outdated and rusted arms...

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