Trump calls on Muslim nations to sign Abraham Accords with Israel as part of Iran war deal
Trump said the expanded pact could strengthen regional peace and bring Iran into future talks, as negotiations over a broader settlement continue, officials said.
- 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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U.S. President Donald Trump called on Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan this Monday to normalize their relations with Israel, as part of a peace agreement with Iran, which adds uncertainty to the negotiations to end the war in the Middle East.
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President Donald Trump said Monday that he has demanded that the leaders of six Muslim countries must join the Abraham Accords if they want to be part of the deal that is currently being negotiated with Iran, which Trump said is “proceeding nicely!” Trump stated that demand in a Memorial Day post on Truth Social. He said that during a Saturday phone call, he told the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey, and Jordan that he wan…
Trump demands Arab countries sign Abraham Accords with Israel as part of deal to end Iran war
Iran and the United States played down hopes for an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old war on Monday, while President Donald Trump called on several countries to join the U.S.-led Abraham Accords as part of an effort to reach a deal with Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded Monday that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan recognize the state of Israel to close the pact with the ayatollah dictatorship of Iran. Donald Trump has taken an unexpected turn in negotiations with the ayatollah dictatorship of Iran and raised diplomatic pressure on several Muslim powers by demanding that they join simultaneously with the Abraham Accords as an indispensable condition for sealing any possib…
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