The US President Donald Trump will urge unity between the world's major faiths on an ambitious first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia, the Vatican and Jerusalem.
According to White House Trump will address a gathering of Muslim leaders on his hopes for a peaceful vision of Islam. This was confirmed by the National Advisor HR McMaster who detailed the itinerary of the President's historic trip which starts later this week.
Trump's speech is intended to unite the broader Muslim world against common enemies of all civilization and to demonstrate
America's commitment to Muslim partners. McMaster added that Trump will help open a center to de-radicalize extremists.
After Saudi Arabia, Trump will visit Jerusalem, where he will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and visit the Vad Yashem memorial to the Holocaust.He will also meet President Mahmud Abbas of the Palestinian territories in Bethlehem on the West Bank "where he will convey his administration's eagerness to facilitate an agreement that ends" the Israel-Palestinian conflict.