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“I had to admit I made a mistake in my supporting Mr. Trump”, Al Habtoor said.
“Obviously you can see what has happened, but I have no comment on it”, said Damac’s vp of communications Raed Gerges, speaking to local broadsheet The National.
However, Dubai property developer Damac, which has a partnership with the Trump Organisation for a golf course and branded residences, said it would continue with its deal. Trump’s daughter Ivanka was pictured separately, and that has also been removed.
Pieces of letters that appear to spell out “Trump” litter the ground after apparently being removed from a wall at the site of Damac’s Akoya development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Friday, Dec. 11, 2015.
Trump is also set to manage the Trump World Golf Club, a forthcoming Tiger Woods layout at another Damac development, dubbed Akoya Oxygen, in Dubai.
And in Istanbul, the general manager of Trump Towers, Bulent Kural, says he “regrets and condemns” Trump’s comments.
A U.S. police union has endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump after the controversial politician had vowed to call for the death penalty for anyone killing a police officer.
Muscat: Landmark Group, a retail giant with more than 170 stores across the Middle East, including Oman, has pulled Trump Home-branded products off its shelves of Lifestyle stores in response to the United States. “In fact, I did a campaign ad for him, and he’s a good man, but I didn’t want to put him under pressure”, Trump said.
Mr Trump called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States following a mass shooting in San Bernardino.
As global condemnation of Trump’s comments continued he defended himself from racism accusations in an interview on CNN News.
The Dubai billionaire changed his mind and now considers Donald Trump “the biggest enemy of Islam…encouraging ISIS”.