What's Inside the Iran Peace Deal Trump Could Sign Onto?
Trump says a deal with Iran depends on curbing its nuclear program and expanding the Abraham Accords to include more Arab states.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump demanded multiple Middle Eastern countries join the Abraham Accords as part of an Iran peace deal effort, calling it 'mandatory that all of these countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto' the diplomatic framework.
- After three months of war initiated by Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the U.S. leader now seeks diplomatic resolution while aiming to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons using highly enriched uranium.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated 'a pretty solid thing on the table' for Strait of Hormuz access and nuclear negotiations, while the Japanese Nikkei newspaper reported the U.S. and Iran discussed opening the waterway about 30 days after reaching a deal.
- Pakistan has already rejected participation, citing the need for Palestinian statehood before recognizing Israel, while South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham hailed Trump's approach as a 'brilliant proposal' on Sunday.
- Critics have accused Trump of 'trading one fantasy for another,' while Ali Vaez, Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, said the strategy amounts to 'trying to sell an Iran deal as an Abraham Accords sequel.' A Pakistani source contended the two issues 'are not interlinked and cannot be made so.
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