Cristiano Ronaldo's Historic US Visit: World Peace and Politics Take Center Stage

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In a surprise turn of events, Cristiano Ronaldo's expressed desire to meet Donald Trump has become a reality. The renowned Portuguese footballer is set to visit the White House on Tuesday, coinciding with the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's meeting with the US President. Trump confirmed the Saudi prince's visit, stating that it's an opportunity to honor Saudi Arabia and its crown prince. Ronaldo's highly anticipated meeting with Trump may touch on the upcoming FIFA World Cup in the US, but the football legend has emphasized his primary goal: discussing world peace. In a recent interview, Ronaldo expressed his admiration for Trump, citing the US President's potential to bring about positive change. The Al Nassr star hopes to sit down with Trump to explore their shared aspirations for global peace. Ronaldo's last visit to the US dates back to 2014, when he played for Real Madrid in a match against Manchester United at Michigan Stadium. He was last photographed in the States after Portugal's Euro 2016 success. The 226-cap star may return to the US in March 2024 to play for Portugal in a friendly match against the US national team, despite facing an international ban. The ban stems from a red card he received in Portugal's recent match against Ireland, which also led to his suspension for two World Cup matches next summer.