Each of the nations visited by the US president Donald Trump It has a list of priorities. CNN recorded what each country wants from the US:

Saudi Arabia

‘Gulf states seek assurance that the US is committed to the safety and stability of Vagina“Said Ali Shihabi, a commentator in Saudi Arabia.

Last year, the US and Saudi Arabia came close to finalizing a defensive and trade agreement, but the deal frozen due to Saudi Arabia’s insistence on committing Israel on a path to the creation of a Palestinian state.

Riyadh also seeks US cooperation to develop a non -military nuclear program, but this has been delayed because of its insistence on uranium enrichment by raising concerns in the US and Israel in proliferation of nuclear weapons.

The support of the White House in a Saudi nuclear program could lead US companies to win profitable contracts.

But in order to remove Riyadh from oil, he must continue selling oil to finance this transition. Trump has stated that he wants lower oil prices, which contrasts him with Saudi Arabia.

United Arab Emirates

The UAE considers investments vital for their strategy to deepen links with the US. In March, a 1.4 trillion investment plan announced. Dollars for 10 years, focusing on artificial intelligence, semiconductors, construction and energy.

“The UAE is seeing a unique opportunity to become an important factor in artificial intelligence and advanced technology,” Anwar Gargash, a diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, told CNN.

However, it will not be easy for Abu Dhabi to achieve his declared goal of becoming a world leader in artificial intelligence by 2031 without American chips.

Qatar

The country hosts the largest US military facility in the Middle East, which the Foreign Ministry describes as “necessary” for US military operations in the region.

Qatar has also been a key mediator in a series of conflicts – from war to Gaza to Afghanistan. Experts say this is part of an attempt to remain relevant to Washington’s eyes.