But he devoted most of his attention to Saudi King Salman, praising as a wise leader the man who controls his countrys vast oil reserves. In what the administration hailed as a high point of the visit, the Saudis agreed to purchase $110 billion in U.S. arms and signed letters of intent to invest hundreds of billions in deals with U.S. companies.
He had told the Saudis in advance, Trump said in an interview Wednesday with the Christian Broadcasting Network, that the agreements and purchases were a prerequisite for his presence. I said, you have to do that, otherwise Im not going, Trump recounted.