On May 25, 2026, President Donald Trump stated that any agreement with Iran should require additional countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey, to join the Abraham Accords. These accords are U.S.-brokered agreements aimed at normalizing relations with Israel, established during Trump's first term.
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Trump proposes inclusion of additional countries in Iran deal
President Donald Trump suggested that a new agreement with Iran should mandate the inclusion of countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey in the Abraham Accords. These accords were designed to normalize relations with Israel and were initiated during his presidency.
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Trump proposes inclusion of additional countries in Iran deal