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President Donald Trump is reshaping the Middle East by drawing closer to Israel's long-term adversaries, prompting critics to suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—a key ally—has been sidelined.
During the first major foreign trip of his second term, President Trump has told audiences in the Middle East that he’s ...
Follow the latest on Trump's Gulf trip The United States and Syria hope to build a "strategic relationship", the new Syrian ...
US President Donald Trump says he’s ready to ease sanctions on Syria. He won’t be able to do it quickly. The American leader ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday met Syria's foreign minister to discuss normalising relations after President ...
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman says President Trump "made a very good move" in meeting with Syria's interim president and announcing he would lift sanctions on Israel's neighbor.
My preference will always be for peace and partnership,” US President Donald Trump affirmed in Riyadh during the first foreign visit of his second term in office. The US president was addressing a ...
Trump's Middle East policy was captured by an address in Saudi Arabia during which he repeated his desire to "end past conflicts and forge new partnerships," "even if our differences may be profound." ...
President Donald Trump took a risk on his Middle East trip, and it could be disastrous, according to a CNN analysis. Written ...
COMMENTARY: The Vatican and the White House seem to be on the same page when it comes to the peace and survival of Christians in the Middle East.