United Arab Emirates, Trump
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President Donald Trump's visit to the UAE highlights the nation's pivotal role in Middle East geopolitics, with discussions on defense deals and strategic ties with the U.S.
The United Arab Emirates is keen on continuing to work with the United States to achieve peace and stability in the region, President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan told U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday during a meeting in Abu Dhabi.
Arab partners are eager to deepen business ties and secure defense deals—but navigating the political minefield of Gaza and managing tensions with Israel remains a significant h
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the "Order of Zayed is considered the highest civilian honor granted by the UAE, and is bestowed upon world leaders and heads of state." "
The United Arab Emirates is expected to secure a deal giving it expanded access to advanced artificial intelligence chips from the United States, after previously facing restrictions over Washington's concerns that China could get its hands on the technology.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.), a leading advocate for American leadership in the field of artificial intelligence, is slamming President Trump’s support for deals to sell advanced
The briefing comes after the president spent the day in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates visiting the largest US military installation in the region and participating in a business roundtable with Qatari leaders.
U.S. President Donald Trump was due to end a brief trip to Qatar with a speech to U.S. troops on Thursday then fly to the United Arab Emirates, where leaders hope for U.S. help to make the wealthy Gulf nation a global leader in artificial intelligence.