Donald Trump, collaborating with his counterparts from Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia

U.S. Nilgun Salim
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Donald Trump talked various phone conversations with his counterparts from Saudi Arabia and the United Emirates.


The phone calls took place shortly after Trump announced his decision to forbid the access in the US of Muslim citizens, informs Haaretz.


According to the White House, Donald Trump’s conversation with Saudi King Salman focused on the situation from Syria and Yemen.


Both leaders agreed on the ‘safe zone’ issue for Syrian and Yemen refugees.


The ‘safe zone’ idea was promoted by Donald Trump since his political campaign but he was heavily criticized by the Pentagon for it.


The two state leaders decided to collaborate on the nuclear program from Iran and they will also meet in the upcoming months.


The future discussion will focus on the fight against terrorism and create a new future.


Shortly after the conversation with Saudi King Salman, Donald Trump had a discussion with the crowned Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.


The White House reports the talks between Donald Trump and the Abu Dhabi royal resumed to the ‘safe zones’ for refugees.


Apparently, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan supports Donald Trump’s initiative.


According to Bloomberg, some companies led by the Trump family have many business interests in Arabia and the United Emirates.


Both states have a major Muslim population but they are not included on the list that features citizens with restricted access in the U.S.


Despite the fact he just got installed at the White House, the new President looks more determined than ever to make a change.

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