Trump: Countries expressed interest in joining Abraham Accords after Iran strikes
- President Donald Trump stated that several nations have expressed interest in joining the Abraham Accords amid recent events in the Middle East.
- Trump emphasized that Iran was weeks away from its nuclear threshold before recent military actions, resulting in numerous civilian casualties.
- The U.S. and Iran have restarted negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program, with Trump affirming that uranium enrichment is a red line.
- Trump praised the success of military operations against Iran's nuclear facilities, indicating that B-2 bomber pilots would be honored at the White House.
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Many countries are lining up to join the Abraham Accords, Trump says
In a recent interview, President Donald Trump revealed the precision required to strike Iran’s nuclear sites, confirming that the uranium is buried underground. He also hinted that new countries may soon join the Abraham Accords. Maria Bartiromo: “Has any other country suggested to you… that they want to join the Abraham Accords?” Trump: “Yes. So, we have some really great countries in there right now and I think we’re going to start loading th…
Trump: ‘Really Great Countries’ Want to Join Abraham Accords After Iran war
US President Donald Trump said "some really great countries" wish to join the Abraham Accords, speaking on Sunday to Fox News. Trump said Iran was "weeks" away from its nuclear threshhold before Israel launched a surprise operation that lasted 12 days. The US joined the operation last month, bombing the Fordow underground
Trump says approached by countries asking to join Abraham Accords; thought Iran might
U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday that additional countries have recently approached him about joining the Abraham Accords, the series of normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab states brokered during his rule.
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