
Trump visits Abrahamic Family House in UAE before returning to US
The visit marked the conclusion of a series of meetings and discussions Trump held with several regional leaders during his trip.
While at the interfaith complex, Trump delivered a message to the Emirati people, saying: 'Great unity, great faith, a wonderful people led by a great leader and a friend of mine,' praising the spirit of religious tolerance in the UAE.
The Abrahamic Family House, located in Abu Dhabi, is a landmark site that houses a church, a synagogue, and a mosque—representing the three Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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