45th US President Donald Trump has passed the 100-day 'honeymoon' at the White House. Now is the time, the quirky billionaire will start his first overseas trip. Trump will make his tour this month. The countries he chose were the Vatican, Israel and Saudi Arabia
According to Trump's advisor, the three options of the country have a goal to counter terrorism and peace in the Middle East. Excerpted from CNN on Friday (5/5/2017), the three countries will be watched by Trump before he discussed the NATO meeting in Brussels on 25 May and G7 in Italy on May 26. "Saudi Arabia is the guardian of the two holiest sites in Islam, and that's where we will begin to build a new foundation of cooperation and support with Muslim allies for extremism, terrorism and violence, and to embrace a more just and future Hopeful for young Muslims In their country, "Trump said on Thursday, announcing his journey at the Rose Garden ceremony - in which he contains an executive order of religious freedom." Our task is not to dictate to others the way of life, but to build Coalition of friends and partners who have an additional purpose of terrorism and bring safety, opportunity and stability to the Middle East, "Trump said.Meanwhile, the mother The Melania Trump state "will accompany it to travel," a spokesman for the Eastern Wing told CNN.Trump, according to a senior official, said he wanted to finish Middle East peace. "This is one thing he should try to do during his presidency and Involved "with" many ideas "during the trip," the official said. The trip, which has been coordinated by the White House, is in collaboration with the National Security Council and the State Department, another official said.Until now, Trump has been providing outside travel duties Country to his aides and members of his cabinet, including Vice President Mike Pence. Others are the national security council H.R. McMaster and Foreign Minister Rex Tillerson. Countering Terrorism Another senior official told CNN that the three-nation election was part of a strategy to increase religion and countries for extremism - a flag to fight ISIS and to further isolate Iran.Trump is also planned in Jerusalem Israel and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to a senior administrative official. "Saudi Arabia is important because the country can be a lot confident of the Muslim world leader, and you will see there are many goals that can be for them," said a senior government official. Running a Muslim ban into the United States, was held in December 2015, a "total cessation of Muslims entering the United States" until American officials could be equivalent to terror. Meanwhile the campaign's promise is slowly beginning to materialize. One of Trump's first actions at the White House is a journey to seven - and finally six Muslim countries. The journey was held to show the "America First" Trump "tagline in line with America's performance in the world," another official said. The senior government official said it was time for the government Trump can run a policy that "strengthens US hands and weakens our enemy." "Some things will be formalized and announced at the time of the visit," said a senior government official. Another senior official said that Saudi Arabian officials' visits open up, A way that no official has ever done in the country since 9/11. "Saudi Arabia Examined it, and there are similar feelings across the region," the official said. Part of it, the official said, came from Obama's nuclear deal with Iran , Which they consider to provide a nuclear weapons path for the country, as well as acts of terrorism G continues throughout Iran. Trump's senior official added that the US government has been working hard to produce "
This delayed trip abroad is different from the previous president since President Lyndon B. Johnson, who waited more than 10 months after President John F. Kennedy was killed to travel abroad.
Trump is also the first US president since Carter who did not make his first trip to Mexico or Canada.
Trump's main adviser insisted that the president was focusing on making deals with foreign leaders in an effort to create a safer planet, even though there was no trip abroad. They showed frequent visits from foreign leaders - including the last visit of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas - as evidence that Trump had an influence on foreign affairs from the White House.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said on Thursday that the president's first trip came after King Salman bin Abd Al-Aziz of Saudi Arabia, President Reuven Rivlin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority gave his invitation to Trump.
"Trump will also meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican on his way," Spicer said.

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