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WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Thursday that his first foreign destination since taking office will be Saudi Arabia, where he will join leaders from across the Muslim world late this month to seek a new covenant to battle extremism and confront Iran.
Trump will go from there to Israel and on to the Vatican, a tour of the world’s three major monotheistic religions, before meeting leaders of the Group of Seven rich countries and NATO in separate summits in Brussels and Sicily.
Speaking in the Rose Garden of the White House, the president said his travels would open with “a truly historic gathering in Saudi Arabia with leaders from all across the Muslim world.”
“It is there that we will begin to construct a new foundation of cooperation and support with our Muslim allies to combat extremism, terrorism and violence and to embrace a more just and hopeful future for young Muslims in their countries,” he said.
“Our task is not to dictate to others how to live but to build a coalition of friends and partners who share the goal of fighting terrorism and bringing safety, opportunity and stability to the war-ravaged Middle East,” he said.
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