Trump's Middle East tour
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Witkoff located the gadget amid a tangle of electronics he uses to communicate abroad in his role as America’s shadow secretary of state. The back of the pager, he proudly told me, carries an inscription: Dear Steve, friend of the state of Israel. And then the acronym OTJ, for “One Tough Jew.”
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President Donald Trump’s new special envoy to the Middle East was sworn in by Secretary of State Marco Rubio Tuesday in an Oval Office ceremony.
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The National on MSNUS envoy Steve Witkoff 'held direct talks with Hamas leaders' in Doha, sources sayFollow the latest on Trump's Gulf trip US President Donald Trump’s Middle East special envoy Steve Witkoff held direct talks with Hamas leaders in Qatar on Wednesday, sources told The National. The meeting was a first between the real estate magnate and representatives of the militant Palestinian group,
US envoy said to tell released soldier he'd be doing Andrew, who died in 2011 at 22, a 'great honor' by wearing chain; Trump to Alexander: 'You're a bigger celebrity than I am'
U.S. President Donald Trump's senior envoys Steve Witkoff and Keith Kellogg will travel to Istanbul for potential talks on Thursday on how to end the war in Ukraine, three sources familiar with the plans said on Tuesday.
Trump is again diverging from U.S. presidential habit by choosing the Middle East, not Canada or Mexico, for the first foreign trip of his second term. He's hoping to do deals with three of the region's wealthiest countries.
US envoys Witkoff and Boehler meet with hostage families in Tel Aviv, affirm full US commitment to securing the return of all 58 hostages.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff plans to brief members of the United Nations Security council on Wednesday, diplomats said.
The crowd at the Metropolitan Pavilion rose to their feet to take pictures as both Witkoffs took the stage for a wide-ranging interview on politics, real estate and the succession of the family business with TRD Publisher Amir Korangy.
President Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff suggested during a recent interview that the United States could walk away from ongoing nuclear talks with Iran if no progress ensues after the
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concluded a series of discussions with US President Donald Trump's envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and the hostage negotiation team.