President Donald Trump says any agreement with Iran should include a requirement for several additional Muslim-majority countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey, to join the Abraham Accords. The U.S.-brokered accords, aimed at normalizing relations with Israel, were forged during Trump’s first term. In a social media post on Monday, Trump said negotiations are “proceeding nicely,” and he tied any eventual agreement to expanded participation in the agreements first signed in 2020. He pointed to Saudi Arabia and Qatar as countries that should “immediately” sign on, followed by Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Jordan. It remains unclear when or how any deal with Iran might be completed.
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