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President Trump hosts Saudi ambassador at White House iftar.

Abida Ahmad
Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud attended the White House iftar, where President Trump welcomed her and highlighted US efforts for Middle East peace.
Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud attended the White House iftar, where President Trump welcomed her and highlighted US efforts for Middle East peace.

RIYADH, March 29, 2025: Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US, Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud, received a warm welcome from President Trump at the White House iftar on Thursday.


During his speech, the American president reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the Muslim community and ongoing diplomatic efforts for Middle East peace, referencing the Abraham Accords as a foundation for stability.


“As we near the end of Ramadan, we are honored to be joined by international friends and partners, including the Ambassador from Saudi Arabia, a very special woman, Princess Reema—thank you, princess,” Trump said.


Princess Reema was among several Arab ambassadors in attendance, including representatives from the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan.


Following the event, the ambassador expressed her gratitude on X, stating: “Honored to attend the iftar dinner hosted by @POTUS. Grateful for his kind invitation and thoughtful gesture toward the Muslim community. It’s a testament to the spirit of friendship and cooperation that brings our nations together.”

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