US president Donald Trump delivered the first speech of his first foreign trip in Riyadh on Sunday, in which he called on Middle Eastern leaders to combat a "crisis of Islamic extremism".

Mr Trump's 36-minute address was the centerpiece of a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, his first stop overseas as president.

During a meeting of more than 50 Arab and Muslim leaders, he sought to chart a new course for America's role in the region, one aimed squarely on rooting out terrorism, with less focus on promoting human rights and democratic reforms.

These are eight key points from the address:

Society

“We are not here to lecture - we are not here to tell other people how to live, what to do, who to be, or how to worship. Instead, we are here to offer partnership – based on shared interests and values – to pursue a better future for us all.”

Co-operation

“Today, we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to our citizens.”