Trump says Gulf States should recognize Israel as part of deal to end Iran war
President Trump is urging Gulf States to join the Abraham Accords as part of negotiations to end the conflict with Iran. He emphasized that it should be mandatory for these nations to sign the agreement simultaneously. While discussions are ongoing, there have been no significant breakthroughs yet.
- ▪Trump is requesting that Gulf States, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, join the Abraham Accords.
- ▪The negotiations to end the war with Iran are still in progress, with no imminent agreement.
- ▪Iran's foreign ministry stated that the focus is on ending the war, not discussing nuclear details.
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President Donald Trump said he is “mandatorily requesting” that several Gulf States join the Abraham Accords, a landmark agreement between Israel and multiple Arab nations to establish relations, as a part of a broader deal with Iran to end the conflict. The Trump administration is negotiating an end to the war in Iran, but there have not yet been any breakthroughs, despite apparent progress. Trump, on Monday morning, took to social media to post that “it should be mandatory” that Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan, “at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords.” Recommended Stories Trump says Iran agreement ‘has been largely negotiated’ and would open the Strait of Hormuz Trump holds conference call with Gulf leaders as…
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