Following President Trump’s recent trip to the Middle East, I was honored to join a Congressional delegation to the region with the aim of building on the administration’s recent diplomatic successes — including forging stronger economic partnerships, better relationships between Israel and the Gulf states, and a peaceful resolution to the war in Gaza.
As Chairman Emeritus of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, I have closely tracked the ongoing conflicts and developments shaping the region, and I was proud to visit several of our allies and partners — Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Jordan — at such an important time in history. These nations will play pivotal roles in shaping the future of the region — one that I hope will be defined by peace, stability, and prosperity.
Our first stop was Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where President Trump just secured a commitment to invest $600 billion in the United States. While in Riyadh, we met with Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs to continue emphasizing how our nations can work together. Our discussions highlighted the enduring U.S.–Saudi relationship and focused on how greater cooperation between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia can drive regional stability.
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