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The Coffee Cup That Sparked a Storm
Saudi ArabiaWednesday, May 21, 2025
But not everyone was so dramatic. Many pointed out that Trump simply doesn't drink coffee. He's more of a Diet Coke kind of guy. Some even joked that if they had offered him a Diet Coke, he might have been more eager to drink. There was also a mention of the strong taste of Saudi coffee, which might not have appealed to Trump's taste buds.
It's worth noting that in Saudi culture, offering coffee to guests is a sign of hospitality and respect. During Trump's visit, the crown prince and other officials enjoyed their coffee under large portraits of the Saudi royal family. This tradition dates back centuries and is a deeply ingrained part of Saudi hospitality.
Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia was more than just a coffee cup moment. He spent two days in the country before heading to Doha, Qatar, and then Abu Dhabi. The visit was part of a broader diplomatic effort to strengthen ties between the U. S. and Saudi Arabia. The coffee cup incident, while amusing, was just a small part of a much larger picture.
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