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Transcript of President Trump Remarks At The Lusail Palace Dinner – 5/14/25

The following is the full transcript of President Trump’s remarks at The Lusail Palace Dinner hosted by Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on May 14, 2025.

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Opening Remarks and Recognition

PRESIDENT TRUMP:.….She is considered the most powerful woman on Earth. I agree. If you know her, you would know that anyway. The most powerful woman, but she’s really one of the greatest people you’ll ever meet. Susie Wiles. I want to say happy birthday to you, Susie. Happy birthday. This is your birthday. She’s a terrific person, actually.

Praise for Qatar’s Transformation

As I said in my address to the region last night in Saudi Arabia, the transformation that has taken place here in the Gulf, with Gulf nations, has been extraordinary, nothing less than extraordinary, as Qatar’s development has been among the greatest of them all. We haven’t seen anything like it. Your country now stands as a hub of global commerce, acts as a key diplomatic force on the world stage, and has even hosted the World Cup.

People said, “Oh, the World Cup is going.” And by the way, Johnny’s here someplace. Where’s Johnny? Congratulations, Johnny, because you’re going to be with us next. He’s coming to the United States, actually. Thank you very much. Great job you do, Johnny.

The Emir is building a stunning legacy of economic progress, engineering marvels — what I’ve seen is incredible — and cultural attainment that should make this entire nation so very, very proud. They are proud. A lot of friends that live here, they’re so proud.

You only have to look at the shimmering skyline of Doha or the beautiful waterfront promenade, which I just looked at a little while ago. It wasn’t a tree out of place. Everything’s perfect. To understand Qatar’s amazing path to modernization and prosperity. And you’ve done it all while honoring your heritage. You’ve always stayed with your heritage. You haven’t given it up. Maintaining your culture and embracing your national traditions.

To the Emir, to the royal family, and to this entire nation, congratulations on a spectacular job. Well done. Congratulations. Really something.

Economic and Security Partnership

As you can see from the extraordinary range of leaders and pioneers in this room, the biggest people on Earth — the most successful people, the most powerful people — everyone wants to come and witness what is happening right here.

As President, I’m proud that our growing friendship is blossoming into a full-fledged economic and security partnership, as we’ve seen clearly on this trip. Because we’re setting records on this trip, we’re bringing a lot of investment back into the United States of America. It’s coming back at levels never seen before. We’ve never seen anything like it. In two months, we’ve done more than anybody. I don’t think there’s anything — I don’t think there’s ever been anything close. And that means into any country.

In addition to our agreement that will lead to the $1.2 trillion in economic activity before we even start about the big Boeing deal and all of the other deals that we talked about today, we’re pleased to supply your military with billions and billions of dollars in brand-new equipment. And we’re going to get a glimpse of some of it tomorrow morning at your military base, which is incredible, by the way.

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Earlier today, we were honored by the escort of eight F-15s from your Air Force. And I will say that I asked the pilot of Air Force One, do we need them? And he gave me a bad answer. He said, “Well, I’d rather have them.” That wasn’t really the answer I was looking for, to be honest. I thought he said, “No, we don’t. This is just fun. This is just fun and games.” He didn’t say that. But here we are.

But they are something. We’re looking out the window. Everybody was amazed. It’s a little disconcerting when you see a plane that goes 2,000 miles an hour when actually going 500 miles an hour is a strain on the plane. But you look out and you can read the pilot’s name on his helmet, and it’s pretty close. But they were great. They were great pilots, too.

And it’s fitting that you have chosen the mighty Falcon as a symbol of your nation, representing dignity and strength. That’s what the Falcon represents.

Diplomatic Achievements and Iran Negotiations

Our Qatari partners showed that spirit last weekend when you helped negotiate the release of the last living American hostage in Gaza, Edan Alexander. And hopefully this is a stepping stone toward getting the rest of the hostages back. But that was something. And you really did help us a lot.

And Steve Witkoff and Marco Rubio were here. I want to thank you, Steve, Marco, and Scott, Howard. Everybody was involved. Brought a lot of hostages back. They’ve all been involved.

You’re also working with us very closely with respect to negotiating a deal with Iran, which is the far friendlier course that you would see. I mean, we have two courses. There’s only two courses. There aren’t three or four or five. There’s two. There’s a friendly and a non-friendly. And the non-friendly is a violent course, and I don’t want that. I’ll say it up front. I don’t want that. But they have to get moving.

I hope the Iranian leaders understand that what you’re doing and — really, what you’re doing for them is a big favor. Your Prime Minister and your great leader, right here on my left, has been helping so much. And they respect them and they’re listening to them. But they have to get moving, and we both understand that. They have to make that decision. It’s their decision.

Because we want to see Iran do well, thrive, and be successful, and everybody be happy. I know many Iranians. I know many Iranians living in New York and Washington, D.C., and they’re great people. And we want to have this end peacefully, not horribly.

So I just want to thank your Highness for that act of help.