Trump Urges Countries to Normalize Relations with Israel in Connection with US-Iran Talks
US President Trump has told leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, and others that if the US and Iran reach an agreement, they should immediately sign the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel. Trump emphasizes that the Accords have contributed to the economic prosperity of participating nations.
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Central News Agency, Washington, May 25. US President Trump stated that he had told leaders of countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan that if the United States and Iran reach an agreement, the relevant countries should also immediately sign the Abraham Accords to realize the normalization of relations with Israel. The Abraham Accords are an agreement aimed at promoting the normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab countries, named after Abraham to emphasize the common faith origins between Judaism and Islam. Trump suggested that after the US completes the difficult task of reaching an agreement with Iran, this should be seen as a reward for US efforts. He named Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain on his social media platform "Truth Social," noting that the UAE and Bahrain have already signed the Accords. He also mentioned that while one or two countries might not be able to sign for certain reasons, the rest should be prepared to make the US-Iran agreement more historic. Trump wrote, "The Abraham Accords have proven that participating countries (UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and Kazakhstan) have flourished financially, economically, and socially, even during times of conflict and war."
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