President Donald Trump wrapped up a pivotal visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, marking a moment of high political drama and historic implications for the Middle East. Before boarding Air Force One, Trump received a powerful show of respect from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who personally accompanied the U.S. leader to the tarmac and remained with him until his departure—an act rarely extended to foreign dignitaries.
As the two leaders waved farewell, Trump placed his hand over his heart in a solemn gesture, underscoring the deepening alliance between Washington and Riyadh. This moment capped off a whirlwind series of events that included diplomatic breakthroughs and high-level meetings with leaders from across the region.
In a move that would have seemed unthinkable just a few years ago, President Trump held a high-profile meeting with Syria’s acting president, Ahmad al-Sharaa. The controversial figure, once linked to Islamist militancy and the target of a U.S. bounty, now finds himself being welcomed into global conversations.
Trump’s decision to meet al-Sharaa marks a dramatic shift in international policy, following in the footsteps of some European leaders who have already opened the door to renewed dialogue with Damascus. The meeting signals a clear departure from the years of cold shoulders and sanctions that followed Syria’s brutal civil war, which began in 2011.
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