Trump expects Saudi Arabia to join Abraham Accords soon

U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that more countries will join the Abraham Accords soon, specifically highlighting Saudi Arabia as a likely participant. In an interview on the Fox Business Network, Trump said he hoped Saudi Arabia would normalize relations with Israel, adding that once Saudi Arabia joins, other countries will follow suit. He mentioned having “good conversations” with nations interested in joining the peace initiative and anticipated their participation soon.

The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, marked a historic shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy, with the UAE and Bahrain becoming the first Arab countries in 25 years to recognize Israel, followed by Morocco and Sudan. Trump has framed these accords as a foundation for broader peace, even suggesting that a future peace deal between Israel and Iran could be possible. The participation of Saudi Arabia is seen as a potential game-changer in regional dynamics, further integrating Israel into the Arab world.

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