Trump ties Iran talks to potential Abraham Accords expansion
May 25, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US President Donald Trump has announced that several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan, are being invited to sign an expanded version of the Abraham Accords.
According to reports, these nations would need to normalise ties with Israel as part of a broader agreement aimed at ending the war in Iran. The details of this proposed deal have not been made public.
Trump’s statement suggests that multiple countries are being considered for inclusion in this new accord. These nations include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan.
It is worth noting that the Abraham Accords were initially signed by Israel and several Arab states in 2020. The agreements aimed to improve relations between these countries and Israel.
The US President’s statement has sparked interest in the international community, with many observers watching closely to see how this proposed deal will unfold.
Source: Al Jazeera