Trump’s visit marks strategic shift amid regional, international challenges, says TRENDS study

A study published by TRENDS Research and Advisory affirmed that the historic visit of US President Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from 13th to 16th May 2025, represented a strategic shift in Gulf–US relations.

It strongly boosted the strategic partnership between the two sides in confronting escalating regional and international challenges.

The study — An Analytical Reading of the Implications and Outcomes of President Trump’s Gulf Visit — prepared by the TRENDS Research Department, analysed the visit’s economic, political, and strategic dimensions. It pointed out that the visit included in-depth discussions on vital issues for both sides, including strengthening Gulf–US economic partnership, coordinating energy policies, the future of US–Iran nuclear negotiations, and signing major defence deals.

Pressing regional issues were also discussed, such as the Gaza war, the Syrian file, the Abraham Accords, and the implications of the Ukraine war on the region.

The study highlighted the massive economic deals announced during the visit, emphasising that they reflect the depth of Gulf–US economic ties and confirm the ambitious developmental aspirations of Gulf countries in technology, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy.

The study concluded that Trump’s visit represents a historic opportunity to enhance the strategic Gulf–US alliance, develop Gulf nations’ technological capabilities, and confront shared global challenges, including security, economic, and technological challenges.

It affirmed that the Gulf-US partnership is a fundamental pillar of regional and international stability and contributes to sustainable development and prosperity in the region and the world.

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