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Trump heads to Saudi Arabia eyeing more investment in US.

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Tuesday May 13, 2025 {HMC} With US President Donald Trump due to visit Gulf states this week, a key focus will be securing significant new investment for the US economy.

“President Trump wants the announcement [of more Gulf money for the US],” says economist Karen Young, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute think tank.

“He wants to have a big poster in a meeting that describes where these investments might go. And some estimation of what they will do to the American economy in terms of job creation or his big push, of course, on domestic manufacturing.”

Trump is due to arrive in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Tuesday 13 May, to meet the country’s de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Trump is then expected to attend a summit of Gulf leaders in the city on 14 May, before travelling to Qatar that same day, and then ending his three-day trip in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 15 May.

The economic importance of the region to Trump is highlighted by the fact that the visit to Saudi Arabia was due to be the first overseas trip of his second term in the White House. That was before the death of Pope Francis necessitated Trump attending his funeral in Rome towards the end of April.

Saudi Arabia was also the first country that Trump visited during his first term of office, going against the modern practise of US presidents to start with the UK, Canada or Mexico.

Securing new investments in the US from Gulf states, and particularly from their state-backed sovereign wealth funds, will help Trump to signal back home that his “America First” agenda is delivering results.

The presidential visit is drawing top Wall Street and Silicon Valley leaders to Saudi Arabia. A Saudi-US investment forum on 13 May in Riyadh will feature CEOs from BlackRock, Palantir, Citigroup, IBM, Qualcomm, Alphabet, and Franklin Templeton.

The push comes amid economic headwinds, as President Trump’s new import tariffs have significantly disrupted global trade, confidence, and the US economy itself. US economic output fell in the first three months of this year, its first fall in three years.

Back in January, Prince Mohammed said that Saudi Arabia would invest $600bn (£450bn) in the US over the next four years. However, Trump has already said that he’d like that to rise to $1tn, including purchases of more US military equipment.

According to Ali Shihabi – a Saudi commentator and author, with close ties to the Saudi government – a number of economic agreements will be signed during the trip.

“These deals will further integrate the Saudi and US economies together, joint ventures in the kingdom, in the United States, procurements of American weapons and goods,” says Mr Shihabi.

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment fund (PIF), which controls assets worth $925bn, already has numerous investments in the US. These include Uber, gaming firm Electronic Arts, and electric car firm Lucid.

Meanwhile, the UAE has already committed to investing $1.4tn in the US over the next 10 years, in sectors such as AI, semiconductors, energy and manufacturing. This was announced by the White House in March after the UAE’s national security advisor, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, met President Trump in Washington.

Yet Ms Young from the Middle East Institute says that the scale of these investments is not realistic in the short term. She instead says that they are long-term strategic moves, and that the figures should be taken “with a little bit of a grain of salt”.

Regarding specific deals that could be announced during Trump’s visit, it is widely reported that Saudi Arabia will agree to buy more than $100bn of US arms and other military items.

These are said to include missiles, radar systems and transport aircraft.

The US has been a longstanding arms supplier to Saudi Arabia, but in 2021 the then Biden administration stopped selling Riyadh offensive weapons, citing concerns about the country’s role in the war in neighbouring Yemen.

The 2018 killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was also widely reported to be a factor. A US report said that Prince Mohammed had approved the murder.

The Biden White House resumed the sale of these weapons last year. While it cited that the Saudis had stopped bombing Yemen, some commentators said that the US was seeking Saudi assistance to help end the conflict in Gaza and aid its future reconstruction.

Mr Shihabi says Saudi Arabia will be seeking assurances from the White House that the US will implement a “more efficient procurement system”, enabling the Gulf state to access ammunition and military equipment far more quickly and easily.

“The Trump administration is initiating procedures to facilitate those deals. So, it’s expected that this process will improve immediately,” he adds.

Artificial intelligence is the other topic that will dominate the agenda during Mr Trump’s visit. Talks are expected to centre on attracting greater Gulf investment into US tech firms, and boosting the region’s access to cutting-edge American semiconductors.

The UAE and Saudi Arabia have been investing billions of dollars into tech and AI sectors as they try to diversify their economies away from oil.

The Emiratis, in particular, are keen to establish themselves as a global AI hub.

Last week, the Trump administration scrapped the Biden-era chip regulations that placed restrictions on exports of advanced US chips to more than 120 countries including the Gulf states.

The White House is expected to draft new rules that would potentially involve direct negotiations with countries like the UAE.

“For the UAE, this is absolutely essential,” says Ms Young. “They are aggressively building out their AI capacity. So, for them getting access to US technology is imperative to be the best.”

While much attention will be on Trump courting Gulf capital for the US, Saudi Arabia is equally focused on drawing American investment into its ambitious Vision 2030 program.

Led by giant construction projects, such as the building of a linear city called The Line, Vision 2030 is central to the Saudi government’s continuing efforts to diversify the country’s economy away from oil.

It also involves pouring resources into entertainment, tourism, mining and sports.

However, foreign direct investment into Saudi Arabia declined for a third straight year in 2024, reflecting persistent challenges in attracting overseas capital.

The fall in global oil prices since the start of the year has further strained Riyadh’s finances, increasing pressure to either raise debt or cut spending to sustain its development goals.

Oil prices tumbled to a four-year low amid growing concerns that a trade war could dampen global economic growth.

The decline was further fuelled by the group of oil producing nations, Opec+, announcing plans to increase output.

Saudi Arabia is part of that group, and some commentators said that the rise was in part a desire to please Trump, who has called for lower oil prices.

Other analysts said the reason was more that Opec+ remains confident that the global economy is growing.

The US-Saudi Business Council, is an organisation that aims to boost trade ties between the two countries.

It is hoping that Trump’s visit will push American businesses to explore more opportunities in Saudi Arabia, especially in sectors like AI, healthcare and education.

“The Saudi government is looking heavily to invest in these sectors. There is a very big appetite for Saudi companies to collaborate with American companies,” Hutham Al Jalal, who heads the Riyadh office for the organisation, tells the BBC.

Saudi officials are said to be confident that some deals in these sectors will be secured during Trump’s visit.

For Saudi Arabia, Trump’s visit is about strengthening ties with their longest-standing Western ally – a relationship that grew strained during the Biden years. For President Trump, it is about landing investment deals that can be framed as a win for his economic agenda.

“President Trump is looking for a headline of big investments in America, and he will get that from this trip,” adds Mr Shihabi.

U.S. airstrike targets ISIS militants in northeastern Somalia, backing Puntland forces

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Tuesday May 13, 2025 {HMC} U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, carried out an airstrike targeting ISIS militants approximately 70 kilometers southeast of Bosaso in the Bari region.

According to the Somali National News Agency, the operation was launched to support Puntland Security Forces in their ongoing campaign to eradicate ISIS fighters entrenched in the area. The strike is part of a broader counterterrorism effort aimed at degrading the capabilities of extremist groups operating in northeastern Somalia.

Officials have not disclosed the number of militants killed or injured in the strike, citing that the operation is still ongoing and damage assessments are underway.

The Somali government praised the U.S. for its continued partnership, highlighting the critical role international allies play in the country’s fight against terrorism and in strengthening regional security.

Azerbaijan President ratifies defense cooperation agreement with Somalia.

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Tuesday May 13, 2025 {HMC} Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has ratified a bilateral agreement with the Federal Government of Somalia on cooperation in the field of defense and the defense industry, marking a significant step forward in military and strategic ties between the two nations.

The agreement, titled “Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia on Cooperation in the Field of Defense and the Defense Industry,” was signed on February 12, 2025, in Baku by Somali Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur and Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov.

Officials from both sides hailed the deal as a milestone in expanding defense and military industry collaboration, potentially paving the way for technology transfer, training programs, and joint defense initiatives.

The ratification comes after high-level talks between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and President Ilham Aliyev, during which the leaders discussed a broad range of strategic issues, including green energy, economic cooperation, and enhanced defense relations.

Azerbaijan’s parliament had approved the agreement during a plenary session on April 22, affirming the country’s intent to deepen engagement with Somalia across multiple sectors.

The agreement reflects the growing strategic partnership between Baku and Mogadishu, as Somalia continues to seek global allies in its efforts to strengthen national security and defense capabilities.

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} FAAH FAAHIN Duqeeymo Culus oo laga Fuliyey Puntland.

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Talaado 13, May 2025 {HMC} FAAH FAAHIN Duqeeymo Culus oo laga Fuliyey Puntland.

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA.

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Xeerka Xawaadle kuma jirto AS in lala Macaamilo ”Abwaan Ciise Sanweyne”

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Talaado 13, May 2025 {HMC} Xeerka Xawaadle kuma jirto AS in lala Macaamilo ”Abwaan Ciise Sanweyne”

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA.

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn {13.05.2025}

Talaado, May 13, 2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Subaxnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Yaasiin Ali Ahmed

Farsamadii ::Mohamed Baryare Haamud

HOOS KA DHAGEYSO WARKA SUBAXNIMO

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Dowladaha Soomaliya iyo Azerbaijan oo dhaqan Galinaya Hishiiski Difaac ay labada wadan kala saxixden

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Talaado 13, May 2025 {HMC} Dowladaha Soomaliya iyo Azerbaijan oo dhaqan Galinaya Hishiiski Difaac ay labada wadan kala saxixden

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA.

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Xisbi ay ku mideeysan yihiin inta Badan D/Gobeeldyada iyo kuwa Dowladda oo laga dhawaaqayo Muqdisho

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Talaado 13, May 2025 {HMC} Xisbi ay ku mideeysan yihiin inta Badan D/Gobeeldyada iyo kuwa Dowladda oo laga dhawaaqayo Muqdisho

HOOS KA DAAWO MUUQAALKA.

Madaxwayne Trump oo maanta tagaya Sacuudiga iyo wadamo kale uu uga sii gudbi doono.

Talaado, May 13, 2025 {HMC} Iyadoo lagu wado in todobaadkaan uu Madaxweynaha Mareykanka Donald Trump uu booqasho ku tago wadamada Khaliijka, ayaa booqashadiisa waxaa si gaar ah diiradda lagu saari doonaa sidii maalgashi cusub loogu heli lahaa dhaqaalaha Mareykanka.

Trump ayaa lagu wadaa inuu Talaadada maanta ah gaaro dalka Sacuudiga, taas oo noqoneysa booqashadiisi ugu horreysaay ee uu ku tegayo Bariga Dhexe tan iyo markii dib loo doortay.

Inta badan booqashadiisa Khaliijka, ayaa waxaa diiradda lagu saari doonaa arrimaha dhaqaalaha marka loo eego dhibaatada amni ee ka taagan gobolka gaar ahaanna dagaalka u dhaxeeya Israa’iil iyo Xamaas.

Madaxweynaha dalka Mareykanka Donald Trump , ayaa sidoo kale booqan doona Riyadh, waxaana Arbacada lagu wadaa inuu sii wado safarkiisa oo uu tego magaalada Doha ee caasimadda dalka Qadar.

Maalinta Khamiistana , ayaa sidoo kale waxaa lagu wadaa Madaxweyne Donald Trump inuu booqdo dalka Isutagga Imaaraadka Carabta, halkaas uu kula kulmi doono madaxda dalka Imaaraadka.

Xisbi ay ku mideeysanyihiin Madaxda sare ee dalka iyo kuwa DG qaar oo oo muqdisho looga dhawaaqayo.

Talaado, May 13, 2025 {HMC} Waxaa lagu wadaa in maanta Muqdisho looga dhawaaqo Xisbiga Cadaaladda iyo Wadajirka oo ay ku mideysan yihiin xubno sare oo kamid ah Hoggaanka Siyaasadda dalka.

Munaasabad si heer sare ah ayaa lagu ayaa la filayaa inay ka qeybgalaan madaxda ugu sarreysa dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo dowlad goboleedyada.

Waxaa la rajeynayaa in Madaxweynaha Dowladda Federaalka, Ra’iisul Wasaaraha, iyo Madaxweynayaasha dowlad-goboleedyada Hirshabelle, Galmudug, iyo Koonfur Galbeed ay kasoo muuqdaan xafladda.

Ilo lagu kalsoon yahay ayaa sheegaya in Madaxweynaha Koonfur Galbeed, Cabdicasiis Xasan Maxamed (Laftagareen), uu ka qeyb gali doono Munaasabadan.

Xisbiga Cadaaladda iyo Wadajirka ayaa muddooyinkii u dambeeyay waday qabanqaabada xafladan, iyada oo Arbacadii hore la qorsheeyay balse dib u dhacday.