
A 3D-printed miniature model of Donald Trump and the US and Iran flags are seen in this illustration taken January 15, 2025. — Reuters
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Doha: US President Donald Trump said Thursday that a deal about Iran’s nuclear program is near, which will refrain from military action, and send oil prices to rotate because he was proud to raise “trillion dollars” on a Gulf tour.
“We’re not making any nuclear dust in Iran,” Trump said in Qatar, the second stop of his multi -faceted tour.
“I think we are approaching a contract without doing so,” he said, citing military action.
Oil prices fell by more than three percent over the growing hopes of the nuclear deal.
Iran has held a four -round talks with the Trump administration, which has tried to avoid Israel’s threatening military strike on Tehran’s nuclear program.
“You have probably read the story about Iran today. Such terms agree,” Trump said.
The president did not specify which remarks he was referring to, but Ali Shamkhani, adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told ABC News that Tehran would abandon the highly enriched uranium reserves as part of an agreement, which lifted Washington’s sanctions.
Trump said Iran should say “a great thanks” to Qatar’s rich, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al -Thani, who pressured the US leader to avoid military action against his country’s major neighbor.
Qatar has also been an important mediator in the negotiations to end the 19 -month Gaza war and the hostages of the Gaza war, organized by Palestinian militants, Hamas.
Trump once again said without saying that the United States wants to “take” Gaza, which has been abolished by the war that began on October 7, 2023 after the invasion of Hamas Israel.
Without explanation, Gaza will become a “Freedom Zone”.
This month, despite a ceasefire agreement with Washington, Yemen’s hands of rebels should launch attacks, they have “pledged to go back to aggression”.
Gulf Largey
Trump, who launched his first major foreign trip to Saudi Arabia and headed to the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, became anxious in search of Gulf money and praised him for spreading a job at home.
“This is a record tour,” Trump said in Qatar. There has never been a visit that will increase it-it can be $ 3.5-4 trillion in these four or five days. “
In Doha, what the president said is a record of $ 200 billion for the Boeing aircraft.
Saudi Arabia promises its $ 600 billion investment, including the largest US weapons purchase.
The last stop of its visit is the United Arab Emirates, which is trying to become a leader in technology and especially artificial intelligence to help diversify its oil -dependent economy.
But these ambitions depend on access to modern US technologies, including AI chips under limited exports – in which the brother of the United Arab Emirates president and spy chief Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed allegedly lobbyed during a visit to Washington in March.
A large number of Gulf leaders have also sparked conflicts, Qatar has presented a luxury aircraft to Trump before the presidential and then personal use, accusing Trump’s democratic rivals.
Business, ‘not the nation makers’
In a speech in Riyadh, Trump attacked both the Left and the traditional wing of his Republican Party for his Middle East policies.
Praising the Skyline of the Saudi desert capital, Trump said: “Riyadh and Abu Dhabi’s shining amazing amazing wonderful ‘so -called’ Nation Builders’, ‘Newkone’ or ‘Liberal Non -profit’, who spent the crushing of Baghdad and Baghdad.
Trump has not mentioned human rights during his visit.
Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, initially pledged to leave Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the results of the US intelligence that he ordered Jamal Khashogi’s horrific murder in 2018 – who lived in the United States.
Instead, Trump praised the Prince Prince, who is the De -Facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, as an insight into the kingdom because of the rapid economic investment of the kingdom.
He also followed an important request of the Prince Prince in announcing sanctions on Syria after the collapse of Bashar al -Assad in December.
He met Ahmed al -Shahara in Riyadh, which was the first meeting between the leaders of the two countries in 25 years.
Shara – A former jihadist was once on the desired list of the United States – which was dressed in the suit and was praised by Trump as a “young, attractive man”.