Trump calls for new Iran nuclear deal
In his final open remarks during his time in Riyadh, President Donald Trump echoed his calls for a nuclear deal with Iran and again touted his closeness with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
"The whole world is watching the Middle East, and many are watching with envy," Trump said. "You have something very special going on. Incredible opportunities are within reach for this region, if we can simply stop the aggression from a small group of pretty bad actors."

Trump accused former President Joe Biden of having turned his "back on the Gulf allies," but said that has changed.
"Those days are over," he said. "Everybody at this table knows where my loyalties lie -- always have. They'll never waver, never, and we'll stand with our friends and partners, and we'll confront the aggression that threatens us all."
Trump called for fellow leaders to enforce sanctions and secondary sanctions on Iranian oil that his administration has placed over the past few months, while pressing for a new nuclear deal.
"I want to make a deal with Iran," he said.
"I want to do something if it's possible, but for that to happen, it must stop sponsoring terror, halt its bloody proxy wars, and permanently and verifiably cease its pursuit of nuclear weapons. They cannot have a nuclear weapon."
-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart