Trump’s first presidential foreign trip U.S. President Donald Trump makes his first foreign trip from May 19-26, with visits to Saudi Arabia, Israel, the Vatican, Belgium and Sicily May 25, Brussels: Trump to attend NATO summit and opening of new headquarters Brussels BELGIUM Rome ITALY Taormina Sicily Saudi Defence Minister and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman May 19-21, Riyadh: Bilateral summit with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud and his court, followed by meeting with leaders of Gulf Cooperation Council and broader meeting with Arab and Muslim leaders May 24, Vatican: Pope Francis will receive Trump in Apostolic Palace ahead of his weekly general audience May 26, Sicily: Trump will attend G7 summit in Taormina May 22-23, Jerusalem: Talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (above) and President Reuven Rivlin expected to cover threats posed by Iran and so-called Islamic State, and ways to advance lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Meeting likely with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (below) TURKEY IRAQ Jerusalem Riyadh SAUDI ARABIA YEMEN ISRAEL IRAN Pictures: Associated Press, Getty Images