
Trump: US expects more countries to join Abraham Accords after Iran deal
Donald Trump stated that the US anticipates an expansion of the Abraham Accords following a peace deal with Iran, specifically mentioning Saudi Arabia as a desired participant.

Donald Trump stated that the US anticipates an expansion of the Abraham Accords following a peace deal with Iran, specifically mentioning Saudi Arabia as a desired participant.
Senator Lindsey Graham criticizes Pakistan's role as a potential mediator between the US and Iran, citing Pakistan's hostility towards Israel and alleged support for Iranian military activities.

Trump's demand for countries like Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords injects uncertainty into the fragile U.S.-Israel-Iran ceasefire, with many nations expressing skepticism or outright refusal due to geopolitical and domestic concerns.
US President Donald Trump urges Arab and Muslim-majority nations to join the Abraham Accords, linking the expansion to ongoing US-Iran negotiations, but faces rejection from Pakistan and skepticism from other leaders.
Donald Trump is reviving the 2020 Abraham Accords, seeking broader Middle East integration linked to Iran, with Saudi Arabia's potential involvement being a key focus amid the Gaza war and Palestinian concerns.
US forces conducted self-defense strikes in southern Iran targeting missile sites and boats. Meanwhile, President Trump urged Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and others to join the Abraham Accords, aiming to normalize relations with Israel.
Former US President Donald Trump's call for countries like Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey to join the Abraham Accords, linking it to a potential Iran settlement, is seen as an attempt to forge a comprehensive regional framework. While some nations like Jordan view their inclusion as vital for regional stability, others like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan maintain that Palestinian statehood is a prerequisite for normalization with Israel.

Donald Trump has urged Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan to join the Abraham Accords, aiming to expand normalization agreements with Israel as part of his strategy to end the war with Iran. He also invited Iran to join the "World Coalition" if it signs an agreement with the US.
Saudi Arabia reiterated its unchanged stance on the Palestinian issue, stating that normalization with Israel requires an irreversible path to Palestinian statehood. This comes after US President Trump urged Saudi Arabia and other nations to join the Abraham Accords before reaching a US-Iran deal.
Donald Trump is demanding several Middle Eastern nations join the Abraham Accords as a condition for a potential deal with Iran. He listed Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, and Bahrain, noting UAE and Bahrain are already members. Critics call it "trading one fantasy for another," while some, like Senator Lindsey Graham, praise the proposal.
Donald Trump demanded key Muslim allies sign the Abraham Accords as a condition for participating in a regional settlement with Iran, stunning diplomats and triggering resistance from Pakistan and unease in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Former US President Donald Trump stated that any agreement to end the Iran war should mandate Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and other nations to join the Abraham Accords, the US-brokered normalization deals with Israel.

Former US President Donald Trump stated that any agreement with Iran must mandate additional countries, including Saudi Arabia and Turkey, to join the Abraham Accords. He suggested Saudi Arabia and Qatar should sign on immediately, followed by Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan.

Donald Trump stated that a potential peace deal with Iran should mandate that several countries, including Iran, sign the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations with Israel. He specifically called for Saudi Arabia and Qatar to lead this initiative.
Donald Trump urged Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan to join the Abraham Accords, stating it's either a "great deal for everyone" or "no deal at all." He claimed the accords bring "economic and social booms" and that leaders expressed honor in Iran joining post-US deal.
Donald Trump mistakenly identified Pakistan's Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir instead of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif when calling for Muslim-majority nations to join the Abraham Accords. Trump discussed normalizing ties with Israel with leaders including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, and Türkiye, highlighting Munir's influence in Pakistan's foreign policy.
US President Donald Trump is urging more countries to join the Abraham Accords, which normalize relations between Israel and Arab nations. Pakistan faces a complex dilemma, weighing the economic and social benefits of the accords against its traditional support for the Palestinian cause and domestic sensitivities.
Donald Trump fordert, dass Saudi-Arabien, Katar, Pakistan, die Türkei, Ägypten und Jordanien dem Abraham-Abkommen beitreten, während die USA mit dem Iran verhandeln. Er schlägt sogar vor, dass der Iran selbst dem Abkommen beitreten könnte.
Donald Trump fordert, dass Saudi-Arabien, Katar, Pakistan, die Türkei, Ägypten und Jordanien dem Abraham-Abkommen beitreten, während gleichzeitig ein Abkommen mit dem Iran verhandelt wird. Er schloss auch den Iran als möglichen Unterzeichner des Abraham-Abkommens nicht aus.

US President Donald Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are progressing well and that he has asked countries including Qatar, Pakistan, Egypt, and Jordan to join the Abraham Accords as part of US efforts to reach an agreement with Iran.

Former US President Donald Trump threatened to launch stronger attacks on Iran if negotiations fail, while urging Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, and other nations to join the Abraham Accords, linking the pact to a potential deal with Tehran.
Former US President Donald Trump urged Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain to simultaneously sign the Abraham Accords, linking it to a potential deal with Iran. He stated that the accords have brought significant financial and economic benefits to participating nations and would bring unprecedented peace and strength to the Middle East.
Der Iran und die USA verhandeln über ein Abkommen, das eine Waffenruhe, die Öffnung der Straße von Hormus und Gespräche über das Atomprogramm beinhalten könnte. Die Verhandlungen sind komplex, mit Forderungen beider Seiten und der Beteiligung von Vermittlern wie Katar und Pakistan.
Former US President Donald Trump is urging Pakistan and several other Muslim-majority countries to join the Abraham Accords, a US-brokered framework normalising ties with Israel. Trump stated the accords have been a "BOOM" for participating nations and could bring "true Power, Strength, and Peace to the Middle East." Pakistan faces a diplomatic challenge due to its longstanding refusal to recognize Israel without a Palestinian state.