President Donald Trump met with the new Syrian leader, a onetime insurgent, in a stunning engagement on Wednesday in Saudi Arabia. Trump was to wrap up his visit to the kingdom later in the morning and head to Qatar, the second leg of his three-nation Middle East tour this week.
Trump said the rapprochement with Syria came at the urging of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
''There is a new government that will hopefully succeed,'' Trump said of Syria, adding, ''I say good luck, Syria. Show us something special.''
On Tuesday, Trump received a lavish welcome in Riyadh, where he announced he would move to lift sanctions on Syria to give the country ''a chance at peace.'' He also focused on dealmaking with the kingdom, a key Mideast ally, and touched on shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program and the war in Gaza.
Trump also urged Iran to take a ''new and a better path'' as he pushes for a new nuclear deal and said he wanted to avoid conflict with Tehran. Trump and Prince Mohammed, the kingdom's de facto ruler, signed a host of economic and bilateral agreements.
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