Trump Calls for Arab Nations to Join Abraham Accords Amid Iran Peace Talks
Trump tells Arab countries to sign on to Abraham Accords as part of an Iran peace deal

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U.S. President Donald Trump urged Muslim-majority countries to normalize relations with Israel as part of a potential peace deal with Iran. He emphasized the importance of signing the Abraham Accords, mentioning nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar, while also suggesting Iran could join the coalition.
- 01Trump called for countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan to sign the Abraham Accords as part of an Iran peace deal.
- 02The Abraham Accords, established in 2020, aim to normalize relations between Israel and previously hostile nations.
- 03Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman indicated openness to joining the accords if a two-state solution is pursued.
- 04Trump suggested that Iran could also be part of the Abraham Accords if an agreement is reached with the U.S.
- 05Iran's negotiator arrived in Qatar to continue discussions, although Iran stated that a final agreement is not yet close.
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On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump urged Muslim-majority nations to normalize relations with Israel as part of a broader peace initiative with Iran. In a detailed social media post, he highlighted countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan, calling for their simultaneous signing of the Abraham Accords, which aim to establish diplomatic ties between Israel and historically adversarial nations. While the accords have been recognized as a diplomatic achievement since their inception in 2020, they have faced public resistance in many regions due to their failure to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Trump emphasized that Saudi Arabia and Qatar should lead the way in signing the accords, warning that those who refuse to participate may be seen as having bad intentions regarding the peace deal. Notably, Trump even suggested that Iran might join the coalition if an agreement is reached. As negotiations continue, Iran's top negotiator arrived in Qatar to further discussions, although Iranian officials stated that a final agreement remains distant.
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The normalization of relations between Arab nations and Israel could reshape diplomatic dynamics in the Middle East.
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