'A new page’ as US President Donald Trump lands in Saudi Arabia


RIYADH, May 20 (Arab News) : US President Donald Trump has landed in Saudi Arabia for a historic meeting tipped to “turn the page” on US-Arab affairs after a strained relationship under the previous American administration. The president touched down in Riyadh aboard Air Force One and was welcomed by King Salman and senior Saudi officials.

Shortly after the president touches down in Riyadh aboard Air Force One, he will engage in a series of diplomatic meetings with King Salman and senior Saudi officials.

Trump’s first official foreign trip since taking office will coincide with three key summits on Saturday and Sunday, as well as several business activities, cultural, intellectual and sports celebrations.

The Saudi-US Summit on Saturday will feature a series of bilateral meetings between King Salman and Trump, and “focus on re-affirming the long-standing friendship, and strengthening the close political, economic, security and cultural bonds between the two nations.”

It will be followed Sunday by the GCC-US Summit, Arab Islamic American Summit, and the inauguration of the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology.

Experts told Arab News that the visit by Trump will boost US-Arab ties after the relationship soured under his predecessor President Barack Obama.

“By selecting Saudi Arabia as the first stop on his historic visit, the first official one to any foreign country, President Trump has been prudent to seize an opportunity to turn a new and more positive page toward Arabs and Muslims in the region and beyond,” John Duke Anthony, founding president and CEO of the National Council on US-Arab Relations, writes on page seven.

“The president’s visit has a chance to begin healing wounds that have been inflicted on Muslims the world over.” Anthony said that there has been a shift from Trump’s presidential campaign, when he was seen as being openly hostile toward the Muslim world and Kingdom.
“As a candidate for the Oval Office, Donald Trump was not shy about criticizing Saudi Arabia. Contexts change, though, and as president, his administration has refrained from unjustified, unnecessary and provocative statements in this regard,” he writes.

Tensions rose between the Arabian Gulf and the US after the latter brokered the “nuclear deal” with Iran, which some Arab countries claim meddles in regional affairs and sponsors international terrorism.

Abdulrahman Al-Rashed, a veteran analyst, said that the new US administration has the opportunity to get tough on Tehran.

“Iran has taken the region hostage and has blackmailed Washington for many years,” he writes on page eight.

“I believe it is in the hands of the current US administration to get Iran to face a new reality, namely that it must stop the spread of chaos and violence in the region and wider world.”

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sun, May 21 2017

    Hope both the leaders will discuss about restoring peace in the world than promoting arm sale

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  • Raj, Udupi

    Sat, May 20 2017

    Erena poora kathe kenunda kudureg jwara baru.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Sat, May 20 2017

    Saudi money and the Israel lobby have corrupted American politics. It is shocking that the US, Saudi Arabia and Israel covertly support ISIS but denounce ISIS on the world stage. ISIS was created to further US, Saudi and Israeli interests. The US, Saudi and Israeli alliance have destabilized West Asia. Pakistan is slowly being drawn into the US, Saudi and Israeli alliance through the Saudi Arabian led Arab NATO. India and Iran have a long standing historical relationship. Strengthening the Indo Iranian relationship is necessary for stability in West Asia.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, May 20 2017

    Hope both the countries speak about peace across the world rather than selling arms and killing humanity

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  • Raj, Udupi

    Sat, May 20 2017

    You mean to say when sheikhs from Saudi and other GCC countries visit India ,US and other countries is it for same purpose they come

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  • Raj, Udupi

    Sat, May 20 2017

    Hello Mr.ABCD read proper news. Saudi wants US protection from Iran. Asfor begging, Saudi is already doing that after slump in oil revenues. Next time refer to proper data before passing insane comments.

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Sat, May 20 2017

    Beggers come to your house and not vice-versa..

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Sat, May 20 2017

    He wanted to ban Muslims lol....Now he is going to their backyard begging...

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Sat, May 20 2017

    Ghee nikalne keliye ungli theda karna padtha hai.....

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  • chittaranjan, mangalore

    Sat, May 20 2017

    who aver lady land in KSA. They have to cover head why not First Lady of America Not cover. why they don not Have the Guts to tell.common boys

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  • Nawshar, Mangalore, Ksa

    Sun, May 21 2017

    LOL !!!
    Mr Chittaranjan. Did you ever Visit to Saudi?? Don't just bark unless you have proper information regarding it. Come visit once to Riyad, Jeddah, Dammam n other cities and let us know what is the situation over here. Muslims cover their head n even their whole body as it is the part of our relegion.
    God Bless

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sat, May 20 2017

    It will be a beginning of a new page between US-Arab with the first official visit of US President Donald Trump after a strained relationship under the previous American administration.

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