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Trump names his first international destination after taking office

Maryna LisnychukPolitics
Trump names his first international destination after taking office

American leader Donald Trump has suggested where he might go for his first foreign trip during second presidential term. According to him, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom are on the list.

He told reporters about this on board Air Force One. Details are provided by CNN.

"It could be Saudi Arabia. Could be UK. Traditionally it’s been UK. But last time, I went to Saudi Arabia because they agreed to buy 450 billion dollars’ worth of United States merchandise. … If that offer were right, I’d do that again," Trump said.

He also said that he intends to speak with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer "over the next 24 hours" and praised the politician.

CNN reminded that during his first presidential term, Trump's first stop abroad was Riyadh (the capital of Saudi Arabia) in 2017. In total, he conducted a nine-day tour of five countries in the Middle East and Europe.

After his inauguration on January 20, 2025, the 47th President of the United States signed his first executive orders, ranging from appointments to direct actions. According to sources, the documents did not cause any controversy among those present in the Oval Office.

As reported earlier, according to media reports, Republican Donald Trump and his wife Melania have close ties to the British royal family. But while they maintain friendly relations with some members of the family, they openly dislike others.

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