蜜桃视频app

Skip to content

Live updates: Trump attends state dinner at presidential palace in Abu Dhabi

President Donald Trump arrived in the United Arab Emirates Thursday for the last leg of his first major foreign trip.
99289326c4d19131020ef6cf7f2804bfdba550aaf0c2f37b3c057620137a9cd1
President Donald Trump gestures during a business roundtable, Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Doha, Qatar. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President arrived in the Thursday for the last leg of his first major foreign trip. Air Force One was given a into the country鈥檚 airspace, just as offered on the first stops of his .

Trump was greeted by and later headed to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque 鈥 among the largest mosques in the world. He also attended a state dinner at the presidential palace in Abu Dhabi.

In other parts of the Middle East, violence flared in the West Bank, and a hospital in southern Gaza said 54 people have been killed in overnight airstrikes on the city of Khan Younis.

Here's the latest:

FEMA acting chief says agency will emphasize state role in disaster recovery

In an agency-wide town hall on Thursday, acting FEMA chief David Richardson reiterated the agency鈥檚 intention to 鈥渞eturn primacy to the states鈥 in the upcoming hurricane season, which begins in 17 days, asserting that 鈥渋ndeed we are to some degree, to a great degree, ready for disaster season 鈥25.鈥

The comments come during a period of agency upheaval. Richardson replaced acting chief Cameron Hamilton last week, one day after Hamilton told a congressional committee that he did not think FEMA should be eliminated. It has lost roughly 2,000 full-time staff since Trump took office, about one-third of its full-time workforce.

The acting chief also said FEMA will begin a 鈥渕ission analysis鈥 as part of a longer-term transformation to ensure the agency is only doing tasks it is assigned by law.

鈥淲e will not be doing anything that isn鈥檛 in the statute,鈥 Richardson said. 鈥淚f we are, we are wasting the American people鈥檚 money.鈥

Trump departs

The president walked out of the palace with Sheik Mohammed after dinner. They shook hands, and then Trump stepped into his limousine.

Once seated, he pumped his fist a few times and pointed at the UAE leader. Then the motorcade pulled away.

Trump has no other events planned this evening, which is his last scheduled night in the Middle East.

Rubio talks about how the administration will start easing sanctions on Syria

Rubio says the Trump administration will likely start easing sanctions on Syria by invoking waivers to pause congressionally mandated penalties imposed on the government of ousted President Bashar Assad.

After meeting Thursday with Syria鈥檚 new foreign minister in Antalya, Turkey on the sidelines of a NATO meeting, Rubio said the administration would issue waivers for sanctions contained in the so-called 鈥淐aesar Act,鈥 which hit the country with massive penalties in response to Assad鈥檚 crackdown on dissent. President Donald Trump met earlier this week with Syria鈥檚 new president in Saudi Arabia, where he announced that he would be lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria.

鈥淚 think we want to start with the initial waivers, which will allow foreign partners who wanted to flow in aid to begin to do so without running the risk of sanctions,鈥 Rubio told reporters. 鈥淚 think as we make progress, hopefully we鈥檒l be in a position soon or one day to go to Congress and ask them to permanently remove the sanctions.鈥

Rubio said the new Syrian authorities had asked for help in various areas, including the elimination of Assad-era chemical weapons stockpiles that may still be in the country and the U.S. is willing to help.

Trump signs guestbook at palace

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to be here,鈥 the president said. 鈥淎nd the last four days have been really amazing.鈥

He said he was 鈥減robably going back to Washington D.C. tomorrow.

鈥淭here have been questions about whether he would add another stop to his trip 鈥 particularly Turkey, where there are negotiations over the war in Ukraine 鈥 but White House officials have said there are no changes to the president鈥檚 schedule.

Iran鈥檚 foreign minister says the country鈥檚 military capabilities have prevented the US from pursuing military action

鈥淚f the other side 鈥 whether during the earlier talks with the P5+1 or now with the United States 鈥 were able to destroy our nuclear facilities through military means, they would have done so,鈥 Abbas Araghchi, the country鈥檚 foreign minister said. 鈥淭hey came to the table because they cannot impose their will by force.鈥

The comments come as diplomatic efforts continue to revive stalled nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington. Iran has long maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful, while the U.S. has expressed concern over its growing stockpile of enriched uranium.

Araghchi said Iran鈥檚 deterrence is made possible by its armed forces, which have, in his words, 鈥渃reated the capabilities that have made the enemy give up on military options.鈥

鈥淚t is the Islamic Republic鈥檚 defensive power 鈥 our missiles 鈥 that gives our negotiators the strength to sit across from world powers,鈥 the top diplomat said.

Araghchi also criticized what he called conflicting and inconsistent statements from the U.S. administration, describing them as either a sign of disarray in Washington or a calculated negotiation strategy.

Araghchi reaffirmed Iran鈥檚 position on uranium enrichment, calling it a core right of the Iranian people and a red line in nuclear talks.

鈥淲e have said repeatedly that defending Iran鈥檚 nuclear rights 鈥 including enrichment 鈥 is a fundamental principle,鈥 the official said.

Rubio says US expectations are low for talks Friday on the Russia-Ukraine war

That鈥檚 after Russian President Vladimir Putin declined to attend the talks, hosted by Turkey, and sent only a low-level Russian delegation instead. That helped scuttle hopes that the talks in Turkey could see Putin get together with President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to potentially jumpstart efforts for a ceasefire.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 abundantly clear that the only way we鈥檙e going to have a breakthrough鈥 is for Trump and Putin to talk directly, Rubio said.

Rubio spoke Thursday in Antalya, Turkey, where he said he would confer with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and the Ukrainian delegation on Friday in Istanbul.

Rubio said the low-level Russian delegation would be meeting Friday with other members of the U.S. team and that he hoped all sides could meet together.

Ukraine has sent more senior officials to the talks in Turkey, as Ukraine stresses its cooperation with U.S. efforts to broker an agreement.

Rubio says deportations of migrants illegally in the US is not inconsistent with Catholic Church teachings

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke as he prepares to travel to the Vatican this weekend to celebrate new Pope Leo XIV inaugural Mass.

Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, who are the highest-ranking Catholics in the administration, will both attend the Mass on Sunday. Speaking to reporters in Antalya, Turkey after a NATO foreign ministers meeting, Rubio maintained that there was no daylight between the administration鈥檚 migration polices and the new pontiff, the first American pope, who has spoken out about the mistreatment of migrants.

鈥淚 think there is nothing incompatible,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e, too, are compassionate towards migrants. I would argue there鈥檚 nothing compassionate about mass migration. There鈥檚 nothing compassionate about open borders that allows people to be trafficked.鈥

Rubio rejected concerns that deportations to a notorious terrorism facility in El Salvador put migrants at risk for torture and other abuse, saying such charges were incorrect and that groups that have complained are 鈥渨rong.鈥

He also said the people sent to El Salvador were not migrants, but rather 鈥渃riminals鈥 who their home countries would not accept.

A shiny honor for Trump

At the end of the public portion of the meeting, Trump was awarded a medal known as the Order of Zayed, named for the U.A.E.鈥檚 first president.

It was presented for Trump鈥檚 鈥渆xceptional efforts鈥 to strengthen the relationship between the two countries.The bulky necklace was delivered in a display case, which he held with Sheikh Mohammed.

Trump and Sheikh Mohammed praise each other

The meeting between the two leaders began with flattery.

Trump said 鈥渨e鈥檝e been good friends鈥 and described the sheikh, known by his initials MBZ, as 鈥渁 truly great warrior.鈥

He also boasted about his leadership of the United States.

鈥淲e鈥檝e become a very hot country,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淲e were not such a hot country six months ago.鈥

Vance calls Trump 鈥榤urder weapon鈥 who killed the 鈥榙efund the police鈥 movement

Vice President JD Vance paid tribute to fallen police officers at a memorial service Thursday at the U.S. Capitol and used his speech to criticize local officials and 鈥渇ar left prosecutors鈥 who were not tough enough on crime and the 鈥渄efund the police鈥 movement.

鈥淚 know that none of us here like crime, but last year, in November, I think the American people killed the 鈥榙efund the police鈥 movement and they used Donald J. Trump as the murder weapon,鈥 Vance said at the National Peace Officers Memorial Service at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday.

Vance said the administration would do everything to help the families of fallen officers and 鈥渘ever disparage or degrade our police officers, and particularly not the memory of those who died defending our society.鈥

Vance delivered his remarks at the Capitol where four years ago on Jan. 6, 2021, Trump supporters rioted at the Capitol, leaving more than 100 police officers injured.

Trump has repeatedly downplayed the violence, lauded the rioters as patriots and on his first day back in office, pardoned more than 1,500 people charged with crimes in the attack, including people convicted of assaulting police officers.

Trump begins formal state visit in United Arab Emirates

The president arrived at the Qasr Al Watan, a palace in Abu Dhabi.

He was greeted by children waving U.S. and U.A.E. flags, plus an honor guard that included camels.

Trump is participating in a tour led by the Arab country鈥檚 first astronaut. He鈥檚 also going to sit down with Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and receive a medal of honor from his hosts.

After the meetings, he鈥檒l attend a banquet dinner, his third of the trip. He was previously hosted in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Trump to attend a state dinner at UAE presidential palace

The Thursday dinner will be at Qasr Al Watan, the sprawling and ornate presidential palace in Abu Dhabi.

The white-domed palace, parts of which were opened to the public in 2019, includes a vast library and a room housing gifts from world leaders.

Rubio meets Syrian foreign minister, along with Turkish counterpart, on sidelines of NATO meeting

Rubio, Syrian Foreign Minister Assad al-Shaibani, and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fiden and their delegations, including Sen. Lindsey Graham on the U.S. side, were to discuss plans for Syria鈥檚 reintegration into the Middle East and global communities, the State Department said.

The meeting in in Antalya, Turkey 鈥 which follows Trump鈥檚 meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa earlier this week in Saudi Arabia and Trump鈥檚 pledge to lift all sanctions against Syria 鈥

was closed to journalists and no details were immediately available.

Zelenskyy says he鈥檚 sending a delegation to Turkey for peace talks with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday he鈥檒l send the team headed by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to the Turkish city of Istanbul for peace talks with a Russian delegation.

Zelenskyy told a news conference in the Turkish capital Ankara that the Russian delegation doesn鈥檛 include 鈥渁nyone who actually makes decisions.鈥

But he said that to demonstrate to President Trump that Ukraine is seeking an end to the 3-year-old war, he decided to send officials from Ankara to Istanbul for the meeting.

Their aim is 鈥渢o attempt at least the first steps toward de-escalation, the first steps toward ending the war 鈥 namely, a ceasefire.鈥

House proposes a bill to track advanced chips

A bipartisan group of House representatives aimed at keeping the country鈥檚 most advanced chips from China by requiring them be tracked.

The bill comes as the U.S. is competing with China to lead the race of artificial intelligence, in which advanced chips are crucial for computing powers. It also comes as the Trump administration on advanced chips. Lawmakers have expressed concerns that chips were smuggled to China despite export controls.

鈥淭his bipartisan bill closes those gaps with real safeguards to keep our most advanced chips out of the wrong hands,鈥 said Rep. John Moolenaar, a Michigan Republican who chairs the House Select Committee on China.

Leading the effort is Rep. Bill Foster, an Illinois Democrat, who said technical tools are available to keep U.S. AI technology from wrong parties.

The bill would require chip exporters to track their chips subject to export controls and report to the federal government if their products should be diverted from their intended location or get tampered with.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio briefs European allies on Russia-Ukraine peace efforts

Rubio met with the foreign ministers of Britain, France, Germany and Italy on the sidelines of a NATO meeting in Antalya, Turkey to discuss U.S. 鈥渆fforts to halt the senseless bloodshed in Ukraine,鈥 the State Department said. Rubio also 鈥渆mphasized that European leadership is critical for getting Russia and Ukraine to negotiate in good faith for a swift and durable peace settlement,鈥 it said.

The meeting comes as confusion has mounted over the status of the peace plan even as direct talks between Ukraine and Russia are supposed to be held this week in Turkey.

Vice President JD Vance will travel to Rome for Pope Leo XIV鈥檚 inaugural mass

The mass is Sunday. Vance, who鈥檚 formally leading the U.S. delegation, will be accompanied by second lady Usha Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and his wife, Jeanette Rubio.

Both Vance and Rubio are Catholic, and Vance鈥檚 office says he鈥檚 the first Catholic convert to be vice president.

Vance met Pope Francis, the current pope鈥檚 predecessor, shortly before the pontiff鈥檚 death April 21.

Trump has wrapped up his tour of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

鈥淚t鈥檚 beautiful,鈥 Trump said. He also thanked his tour guides. 鈥淰ery proud of my friends.鈥

Trump on Gaza

The president sidestepped a reporter鈥檚 question on whether Israel has been an obstacle to peace talks in Gaza.

Instead, Trump said 鈥渨e鈥檙e working very hard on Gaza,鈥 which he described as 鈥渁 territory of death and destruction for many years.鈥

He repeated his proposal to 鈥渕ake it a freedom zone,鈥 and 鈥渓et the United States get involved鈥

鈥淚鈥檇 be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone, let some good things happen,鈥 Trump said.

Trump enters Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Abu Dhabi鈥檚 Crown Prince Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Nahyan walked with President Trump as they entered the city-state鈥檚 Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

Trump had his shoes off, which is customary, as he stepped into the iconic house of worship, the country鈥檚 largest mosque. Trump and Abu Dhabi鈥檚 crown prince paused for a photo.

Trump visits Abu Dhabi鈥檚 Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The house of worship is a vast monument to the United Arab Emirates鈥 official religion and has hosted other heads of state before, including .

It鈥檚 also an important symbol of national identity. The UAE鈥檚 founder, Sheikh Zayed, is buried in the mosque鈥檚 main courtyard.

US wholesale prices dropped 0.5% last month despite President Trump鈥檚 tariffs

U.S. wholesale prices dropped unexpectedly in April for the first time in more than a year despite President Trump鈥檚 sweeping taxes on imports.

The producer price index 鈥 which tracks inflation before it hits consumers 鈥 fell 0.5% last month from March and rose 2.4% from April 2024, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday.

Excluding volatile food and energy prices, so-called core wholesale prices dipped 0.4% from March and rose 3.1% from a year earlier.

Economists had expected that producer prices rose modestly in April. A 0.7% drop in services prices brought the index down.

On Tuesday, the Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose just 2.3% last month from April 2024 鈥 smallest year-over-year gain in more than four years.

Economists have predicted that Trump鈥檚 tariffs would drive up prices, and many expect the effect to show up in June or July.

鈻 Read more about

Democratic senators seek to bring back the Presidential Management Fellows Program

Democratic Sen. Andy Kim is expected Thursday to introduce a bill he co-sponsored with Sen. Jeff Merkley that would resurrect the Presidential Management Fellows Program, which was wiped out earlier this year by one of Trump鈥檚 executive orders.

鈥淚 believe that public service and serving our nation is an honorable pursuit that should inspire and attract the very best talent in our country,鈥 Kim said in a statement.

A former fellow himself, he added: 鈥淭he PMF program has for years operated under both Republican and Democratic Presidents to lift up merit and align skills with opportunity. Even in these divided times, I hope we can show strong bipartisan support for the importance of talent in government and the need to codify this important program in legislation.鈥

The program was created by a 1977 executive order issued by then-President Jimmy Carter to entice highly qualified workers with advanced degrees to join the federal government. The bill being introduced lines up with the requirements that were in place at the time the program was dissolved, including graduate level degrees as well as the expectations for future government employment.

Trump mocks Biden for 2022 fist bump with Crown Prince

As he made his way from Doha Qatar to Abu Dhabi, United Emirates, on Thursday, the president reminded reporters about Joe Biden鈥檚 2022 fist bump with Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

During that encounter, Biden awkwardly greeted the crown prince with a fist bump, a moment roundly criticized by human rights activists, who were already upset at Biden鈥檚 decision to meet with the Saudi leader.

Trump noted that while in Saudi Arabia and Qatar this week, he鈥檚 shaken many hands.

鈥淭hey were starving for love because our country didn鈥檛 give them love,鈥 Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. 鈥淭hey gave him a fist bump. Remember the fist bump in Saudi Arabia? He travels all the way to Saudi Arabia 鈥 and he gives him a fist bump. That鈥檚 not what they want. They don鈥檛 want a fist bump. They want to shake his hand.鈥

Trump鈥檚 UAE trip puts attention on that country鈥檚 arm shipments

Trump鈥檚 trip to the United Arab Emirates come as Senate Democrats push that wealthy Gulf country to stop what the U.S., U.N. and international rights groups say are arms shipments to one of the sides in Sudan鈥檚 devastating war.

The U.S. has sanctions on UAE companies over weapons deliveries to Sudan鈥檚 Rapid Support Forces, whose fight with a rival has uprooted millions of Sudanese and spurred atrocities and starvation. Aid groups call it one of the world鈥檚 worst humanitarian disasters.

UAE鈥檚 arms deliveries also are raising the risk of a 鈥渂roader conflict that could destabilize the whole region,鈥 Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said this week.

Ahead of Trump鈥檚 trip, 鈥渕y message to the UAE is to stop extending the aid鈥 and work to stop the fighting, Shaheen said.

The UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula and a U.S. ally, has been repeatedly accused of arming the RSF, something it despite evidence to the contrary.

Trump says he and Putin need to get together to Ukraine war solved

The president insists he鈥檚 not disappointed with Russian President Vladimir Putin for not showing up for peace talks in Istanbul with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 believe anything鈥檚 going to happen whether you like it or not, until he and I get together,鈥 Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he traveled from Doha, Qatar, to Abu Dhabi, United Emirates, on Thursday. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e going to have to get it solved because too many people are dying.鈥

Trump arrives in Abu Dhabi

President Trump left Air Force One after touching down in Abu Dhabi for the last leg of his first major foreign trip.

greeted Trump. A young girl standing next to the UAE leader showed Trump a huge bouquet of white flowers.

Trump will head first to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque 鈥 among the largest mosques in the world 鈥 ahead of a state visit at Qasr al-Watan palace in Abu Dhabi.

Israeli military says it killed five militants in West Bank raid

Israeli troops killed five Palestinian militants in a raid on two villages in the occupied West Bank, the military said.

The military said forces operated overnight and into Thursday in Tamun and Tubas. The military said forces exchanged fire with the militants, who it accused of planning to carry out attacks. It said it found three assault rifles in the building where the militants were located.

In a statement, Hamas said it mourned the deaths of the 鈥渞esistance heroes鈥 but stopped short of claiming them as its fighters.

The operation appeared to be unrelated to a separate attack on Wednesday night, in which an Israeli woman on her way to give birth was killed by a Palestinian gunman.

___

Trump鈥檚 鈥榥uclear dust鈥 comment mirrors Gulf Arab concerns over any Iran nuclear strike

President Donald Trump鈥檚 comment Thursday about not wanting to make 鈥渘uclear dust鈥 in a possible strike on Iranian nuclear facilities mirrors the concerns of the Gulf Arab countries he鈥檚 visiting in the Mideast this week.

The possibility of a U.S. or Israeli strike on Iranian enrichment sites has renewed long-standing fears that Gulf Arab states have about Iran鈥檚 program. In the past, they鈥檝e worried that an accident or a strike at Iran鈥檚 Bushehr nuclear power plant could send radioactive material into the air and spread across the Persian Gulf into their countries.

Speaking to a business forum on Thursday, Trump similarly brought up the idea.

鈥淚ran has sort of agreed to the terms: They鈥檙e not going to make, I call it, in a friendly way, nuclear dust,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran.鈥

Iran has criticized the U.S. threats to strike.

___

Trump boasts of firings in the military

Standing in front of U.S. troops at the Qatari airbase, President Donald Trump said 鈥渨e let a lot of four stars go,鈥 touting his administration鈥檚 effort to thin the military鈥檚 top ranks.

There鈥檚 long been friction between Trump and some top generals, and he鈥檚 been more emboldened to remake the command structure in his second term.

He described some military leaders as 鈥渇rickin鈥 losers鈥 as he addressed the rank-and-file.

The president danced for a moment to the Village People鈥檚 鈥淵MCA" as he wrapped up his speech.

___

Trump speaks of 鈥榦verwhelming鈥 American military power

President Donald Trump is speaking to troops at the Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar.

He started his speech thanking troops and discussing his Mideast trip so far, then spoke about America鈥檚 military power.

鈥淎s president, my priority is to end conflicts, not start them, but I will never hesitate to wield American power if it鈥檚 necessary to defend the United States of America or our partners,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淎nd this is one of our great partners right here鈥 in Qatar.

He added: 鈥淲hen we鈥檙e threatened, America鈥檚 military will answer our enemies without even thinking about it. We have overwhelming strength and devastating force.鈥

___

Hegseth says the U.S. is restoring 鈥榳arrior ethos鈥

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asserted that 鈥渨okeness and weakness鈥 allowed the wars in the world.

鈥淲e鈥檙e restoring the warrior ethos. No more political correctness,鈥 he told U.S. troops at Al-Udeid Air Base, before President Donald Trump addresses them.

鈥淪adly, over the last four years, we saw a collapse in Afghanistan. And what happened on October 7th, the war in Ukraine, violence unleashed by wokeness and weakness.鈥

Trump then took the stage as Lee Greenwood sang his signature song, 鈥淧roud to be an American.鈥

__

Gaza鈥檚 only hospital providing cancer treatment declared out of service

The European Hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis is out of service due to severe damage to its infrastructure and access roads from Israeli strikes, the territory鈥檚 Health Ministry said Thursday.

The shutdown halts all specialized treatments, including cardiac surgeries and cancer care in the only facility that was providing ongoing medical care to cancer patients in Gaza, the ministry added.

Israeli forces struck the European Hospital twice on Tuesday, saying it was targeting a Hamas command center beneath the facility. Six people were killed in the strike.

European Hospital director Imad al-Hout told The Associated Press there had been 200 patients in the hospital at the time of Tuesday鈥檚 strikes. They were all gradually evacuated, with the last 90 transferred to other hospitals, including Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, on Wednesday morning. Efforts were now underway to coordinate repairs to the facility, he added.

___

In a comedy set before Trump鈥檚 base visit, Theo Von made racist and offensive jokes

American comedian Theo Von did a set Thursday before President Donald Trump鈥檚 visit to a military base in Qatar that included a joke about a mixed-race baby and drugs as well as one that compared the base鈥檚 Qatari hosts鈥 attire to Klansman robes.

The jokes drew laughter and some groans from the service members at Al-Udeid Air Base, home to the forward headquarters of the U.S. military鈥檚 Central Command.

Von did an extended one-on-one podcast interview with Trump during last year鈥檚 presidential campaign in which they discussed addiction and the opioid crisis.

___

Trump says only two solutions for Iran are 鈥榠ntelligent鈥 or 鈥榖rutal鈥

President Donald Trump kept up pressure Thursday on Iran, warning Tehran that a deal over its nuclear program or potentially airstrikes are the only two solutions to the diplomatic impasse.

Speaking in Qatar before business leaders, Trump said: 鈥淲e鈥檇 like to see if we could solve the Iran problem in an intelligent way, as opposed to a brutal way. There鈥檚 only two: intelligent and brutal. Those are the two alternatives.鈥

Trump also said that Qatar鈥檚 ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, had been pushing for diplomatic deal over Iran鈥檚 nuclear program. Qatar shares a massive offshore oil and gas field that鈥檚 crucial to its wealth with Iran.

鈥淚 said last night that Iran is very lucky to have the emir because he鈥檚 actually fighting for them. He doesn鈥檛 want us to do a vicious blow to Iran,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淗e says, 鈥榊ou can make a deal. You can make a deal.鈥 He鈥檚 really fighting. And I really mean this: I think that Iran should say a big thank you to the emir.鈥

At another point, Trump mused: 鈥淚n the case of Iran, they make a good drone.鈥

___

Trump suggests India offered to drop tariffs to zero on US goods

President Donald Trump has suggested that India has offered to drop tariffs on U.S. goods to zero, something not immediately acknowledged by New Delhi.

Trump made the comments during a business roundtable in Doha, Qatar, on his Mideast tour, first discussing Apple鈥檚 plans to build manufacturing plants for its iPhone there.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very hard to sell into India and and they鈥檝e offered us a deal with what basically they鈥檙e willing to literally charge us no tariff,鈥 Trump said. India is a close partner of the U.S. and is part of the Quad, which is made up of the U.S., India, Japan and Australia, and is seen as a counterbalance to China鈥檚 expansion in the region

___

Trump says he didn鈥檛 think Putin would go to Turkey talks if he wasn鈥檛 there

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he didn鈥檛 think Russian President Vladimir Putin would go to talks in Turkey with Ukraine if he wasn鈥檛 there.

Trump made the remarks at a business roundtable in Qatar on his Mideast trip.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think it was possible for Putin to go if I鈥檓 not there,鈥 Trump said.

Trump had suggested he could travel there for the talks if Putin was going. On Thursday, however, Trump said: 鈥淚 actually said, why would he go if I鈥檓 not going? Because I wasn鈥檛 going to go. I wasn鈥檛 planning to go. I would go, but I wasn鈥檛 planning to go. And I said, I don鈥檛 think he鈥檚 going to go if I don鈥檛 go.鈥

___

Trump attends a business forum in Qatar

Trump sat with GE Aerospace鈥檚 Larry Culp and Boeing Co.鈥檚 Kelly Ortberg on either side of him on Thursday. Both praised Trump for his support for the Qatar Airways order for Boeing aircraft. Ortberg called it one of the largest orders Boeing has ever had.

___

Hospital says 54 killed in overnight strikes in Gaza's Khan Younis

A hospital in southern Gaza says 54 people have been killed in overnight airstrikes on the city of Khan Younis.

An Associated Press cameraman in Khan Younis counted 10 airstrikes on the city overnight into Thursday, and saw numerous bodies taken to the morgue in the city鈥檚 Nasser Hospital. Some bodies arrived in pieces, with some body bags containing the remains of multiple people. The hospital鈥檚 morgue confirmed 54 people had been killed.

It was the second night of heavy bombing, after airstrikes Wednesday on northern and southern Gaza killed at least 70 people, including almost two dozen children.

The strikes come as U.S. President Donald Trump visits the Middle East, visiting Gulf states but not Israel. There had been widespread hope that Trump鈥檚 regional visit could usher in a ceasefire deal or renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza. An Israeli blockade of the territory is now in its third month.

___

Al Jazeera mutes critiques of American foreign policy during Trump鈥檚 visit

Qatar鈥檚 satellite news channel Al Jazeera long has been a powerful force in the Middle East, often taking editorial positions at odds with America鈥檚 interests in the region during the wars that followed the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by al-Qaida.

But during President Donald Trump鈥檚 visit to the Gulf Arab nation this week, state-funded Al Jazeera muted its typical critiques of American foreign policy.

The channel, which broadcasts in Arabic and English, broadly covered Trump鈥檚 visit in a straightforward manner, highlighting it was the first-ever trip to Qatar by a sitting American leader. Mentions of the Israel-Hamas war, which Al Jazeera often has criticized America over for its military support to Israel, did not include any critiques of U.S. policy. Instead, journalists highlighted Qatar鈥檚 role as a mediator in the war and aired comments by Qatar鈥檚 ruler, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, calling for a ceasefire.

___

President Trump begins his third day in the Middle East

After a morning meeting with top U.S. and Qatari officials and American defense and aerospace business leaders, Trump heads to Al-Udeid Air Base, a U.S. installation at the center of American involvement in the Middle East. There, he will address troops and is expected to view a demonstration of American air capability.

The president then travels to the United Arab Emirates, the final leg of his first major foreign trip. He will head first to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and then to a state visit hosted at Abu Dhabi鈥檚 Qasr al-Watan palace.

___

Human Rights Watch slams Israeli plans to expand Gaza war

The international rights group said that Israel鈥檚 plan to seize Gaza, remain in the territory and displace hundreds of thousands of people 鈥渋nches closer to extermination.鈥

It called on the international community to speak out against the plan. It said that the new plans, coupled with the 鈥渟ystematic destruction鈥 of civilian infrastructure and the block on all imports into Gaza, were cause for signatories to the Genocide Convention to act to prevent Israel鈥檚 moves. It said states should halt weapons transfers to Israel and enforce international arrest warrants against Israel鈥檚 prime minister and former defense minister, as well as review their bilateral agreements with the country.

Israel vehemently denies accusations that it is committing genocide in Gaza.

The group also called on Hamas to free the 58 hostages it still holds in Gaza, 23 of whom are believed to be alive.

___

Pregnant Israeli woman killed in West Bank attack, doctors rescue her baby

A pregnant Israeli woman has died after she was shot and critically wounded in a shooting attack in the occupied West Bank, a hospital said Thursday.

Beilinson Hospital said that doctors succeeded in saving her unborn baby, who was in serious but stable condition after being delivered by caesarean section.

The Israeli military said a Palestinian assailant opened fire on a vehicle late Wednesday, wounded two civilians. Soldiers launched a search for the attacker.

It鈥檚 the latest violence in the Palestinian territory, where the Israeli military has launched a major operation that it says is meant to crack down on militancy. The operation has displaced tens of thousands of people.

Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank in months of violence that surged there after the start of the war in Gaza.

The Associated Press

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks