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During a recent meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, former President Donald Trump firmly stated that he has no connection to his family's business activities in Saudi Arabia. This declaration comes amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the financial dealings of the Trump family and their potential implications on international relations.
Trump emphasized that his focus is solely on diplomatic relations and economic partnerships between the United States and Saudi Arabia. He reiterated that any business ventures associated with his family are separate from his political endeavors and responsibilities. This assertion aims to quell any concerns about conflicts of interest that may arise from his family's business interests in the region.
The meeting, which highlighted the strategic alliance between the two nations, also touched on various topics, including energy cooperation and regional security. Trump's comments were intended to reinforce his administration's commitment to fostering strong ties with Saudi Arabia while distancing himself from any personal financial entanglements in the country.
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