Trump calls on Muslim nations to sign Abraham Accords with Israel as part of Iran war deal
Trump said any Iran agreement should bring more countries into the Abraham Accords, with Saudi Arabia and Qatar urged to join first.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump urged leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain to normalize ties with Israel by joining the Abraham Accords alongside a potential agreement ending the conflict with Iran.
- The White House is looking beyond a possible Iran settlement to a broader diplomatic campaign centered on Israel's regional integration, with officials briefing leaders on the emerging deal and asking them to support it.
- While UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed voiced backing for the proposal, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed continues to demand an irreversible path toward a Palestinian state, resisting previous pressure from Trump.
- Sen. Graham urged countries to accept the proposal, warning that refusal would carry "severe repercussions for our future relationships," while Trump raised the possibility that Iran itself could one day join the Abraham Accords.
- Trump stated negotiations with Iran were "proceeding nicely," though he provided no indication a deal was imminent, claiming most countries should be "ready, willing, and able" to make this settlement a "far more Historic Event.
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Trump Says It’s ‘Mandatory’ for Muslim Nations To Join Abraham Accords as Part of Iran Deal
President Trump said in a long post on Truth Social on Monday that it should be "mandatory" for Arab and Muslim states to join the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel as part of any Iran deal, and threatened that if the condition isn't met, full-scale war will resume…
Trump puts his Middle Eastern allies to the test
President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum Monday via Truth Social to nearly a dozen Muslim-majority nations, threatening exclusion from his Iran deal if they refuse to simultaneously sign the Abraham Accords — normalizing relations with Israel. Named countries include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan,...
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Trump says Iran deal should include additional countries joining Abraham Accords
President Donald Trump says any agreement with Iran should include a requirement for several additional Muslim-majority countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey, to join the Abraham Accords.
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