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Donald Trump concluded his Mideast tour in Abu Dhabi, engaging with business leaders and visiting the Abrahamic Family House, a symbol of interfaith harmony established after the Abraham Accords. Etihad Airways announced a purchase of 28 Boeing aircraft during Trump's visit. Violence flared in the West Bank and Gaza during the tour, claiming over 120 lives.
ABU DHABI: President Donald Trump wraps up a Mideast tour in the United Arab Emirates with a breakfast for business leaders and a visit to an interfaith place of worship named for the Abraham Accords he negotiated. As part of the accords, the UAE and some other countries in the Middle East recognised Israel. Trump departs Abu Dhabi after his visit to the Abrahamic Family House . During his visit to the region, violence flared in the West Bank, with more than 120 people being killed in Gaza. Here's the latest: Trump to visit Abrahamic House on last day of his Mideast trip President Donald Trump will make several stops before taking off on Air Force One to end his Mideast trip on Friday. He'll attend a business summit in the morning in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Trump later will visit the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi. It is home to a mosque, a church and a synagogue. The UAE built it after diplomatically recognizing Israel in an agreement known as the Abraham Accords, as Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all known as the Abrahamic faiths. Etihad Airways says it is buying Boeing aircraft during Trump trip Etihad Airways announced Friday it would purchase 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft during a visit by President Donald Trump to the United Arab Emirates.
Etihad is the government-owned airline of Abu Dhabi that also flies East-West routes like Emirates, the long-haul carrier in neighboring Dubai. Etihad said in a statement that the sale included "a mix of Boeing 787 and 777X aircraft, powered by GE engines and supported by a services package." Boeing did not immediately acknowledge the deal. Trump was due to address a business conference in Abu Dhabi on Friday, the last day of his Mideast trip that's also taken him to Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which booked a major Boeing order for its long-haul carrier, Qatar Airways.
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