The only way Trump could be 'compelled' to visit Saudi Arabia first during his International tours
While US presidents usually visit the United Kingdom first on their international visits, incumbent President Donald Trump has hinted he could rather go to Saudi Arabia.
As typical of the radical Donald Trump, there is a condition.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on Saturday, January 25, Trump shared that his first country of visit "could be Saudi Arabia".
However, he was quick to explain that the last time he went to Saudi Arabia was when the kingdom was purchasing huge sums of US dollars in goods from the latter.
This stoked his condition that he would visit again if the offer was on the platter again.
“If that offer were right, I’d do that again,” he added.
Saudi Kingdom's intended $600 billion investment in the US during
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud announced the kingdom's interest in investing $600 billion in the United States over the next four years.
This was said in a phone call with Trump and reported by the state-run Saudi Press Agency.
If this offer is truly right, Trump will be headed to Saudi Arabia for his first international visit since he became America's 47th president on January 20.