Luxurious Welcome: Qatar Emil Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani greeted President Donald Trump on the red carpet.
Trump’s car was then escorted the city of Doha by red Tesla Cybertruck cavalry nodded to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a senior adviser to the president.
The car was greeted by dozens of mounted camels and Arabian horses at the Chief’s management office, Amiri Diwan.
Sitting in a golden stool at the tea ceremony, Emile praised the guest, saying that Trump was “the first US president to officially visit Qatar.”
Boeing contract: Economic transactions totaling over $243 billion have been announced between the US and Qatar.
According to a White House fact sheet, it is a $96 billion agreement to acquire up to 210 American-made Boeing aircraft, which is inconsistent with Trump.
Boeing can use the help. In recent years, we have faced a series of safety incidents and economic issues.
The deal was inked a few days after Trump said he planned to accept the Boeing 747-8 from Qatar to be used as the Air Force, initially.
Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister added to CNN’s Becky Anderson that the offer is merely a “government-to-government deal,” not a personal gift to Trump, but the issue is “still under legal review.”
Other Agreements Signed in Qatar: Pentagon Chief Pete Hegses has signed a defense agreement that includes a statement of intent to cooperate between the nations. Hegseth also signed an offer and acceptance letter for the MQ 9B aircraft and FS Lid. And Trump signed a declaration of cooperation between the two countries.
Kit Maher contributed to this post.