U.S. Signs $1.4T AI Deal with UAE | Trump on Qatar Arms & Culture

U.S. Signs $1.4 Trillion AI Deal with UAE | Trump Highlights Arms Sales to Qatar

U.S. President Signs $1.4 Trillion AI Deal with the UAE

In a groundbreaking move, the United States has signed a $1.4 trillion agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) focused on the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The deal marks one of the most significant international collaborations in emerging tech to date, signaling deeper ties between the two nations in innovation and security. (Source: Reuters)

The agreement aims to accelerate research in AI, data security, and automation while establishing shared centers of excellence and innovation hubs across both countries. Experts say the partnership could reshape global AI leadership and strengthen digital infrastructure in the Gulf region.

Trump's Statement on Arms Deal with Qatar

Former U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed earlier claims that Qatar plans to purchase a large array of U.S.-made weapons. The deal is said to include advanced fighter jets and missile defense systems. "It's a tremendous package of defense equipment, and it shows our strong alliance with Qatar," Trump said during his remarks at a recent event. Read more about Trump on NBNEWSROOM

Trump Concludes Middle East Tour

Trump has officially concluded his tour of the Middle East, which included stops in several Gulf nations. His final stop was in the UAE, where he was received with full diplomatic honors and engaged in cultural visits and strategic discussions. (Source: CNN)

Visit to the Abrahamic Family House and the Grand Mosque

As part of his UAE visit, Trump toured the Abrahamic Family House—a symbol of interfaith harmony—and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. He praised the "amazing culture" of the region, describing the mosque as "one of the most magnificent places" he had ever seen. (Source: Al Jazeera)

The visit drew attention for its emphasis on cultural diplomacy, signaling an effort to bridge religious and political gaps in the region. The former president also met with Emirati leaders to discuss future cooperation in areas including defense, commerce, and religious tolerance.

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