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Trump demands multiple countries sign diplomatic deal with Israel as part of any Iran peace plan

President Donald Trump is demanding multiple Middle Eastern countries join the Abraham Accords as part of an effort to reach a deal with Iran.

Trump said he spoke to leaders in the region about the possibility of them joining the accords, a set of diplomatic agreements aimed at normalizing relations with Israel.

But while some commentators believe the president’s “mandatory request” is aimed at making the mooted peace agreement with Iran more tolerable to its skeptics, critics have accused Trump of “trading one fantasy for another”.

In a lengthy post on Truth Social Monday, Trump said: “After all the work done by the United ‌States ⁠to try and pull this very complex puzzle together, it should be mandatory that all of these countries, at a minimum, ​simultaneously, sign onto ​the ⁠Abraham Accords.

“Those countries discussed are Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates (already a Member!), Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain (already a Member!).

“If they don’t, they should not be part of this Deal in that it shows bad intention.”

The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed during Trump’s first term in 2020, breaking a longstanding taboo to become the first Arab states to recognise Israel in a quarter century.

Morocco and Sudan followed suit. Trump claimed in his Truth Social post a number of these countries had experienced a “Financial, Economic, and Social BOOM” as a result.

“The reason for this is that the Abraham Accords have been great for them, and will be even better for everybody, and bring true Power, Strength, and Peace to the Middle East for the first time in 5,000 years,” he added.

The Abraham Accords were first signed between Bahrain, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates in 2020 with the aim of establishing diplomatic normalization between the countries.

But Trump faces potential resistance from some of the nations on his list, even acknowledging in his post that “it may be possible that one or two have a reason” not to sign up.

Pakistan has already rejected the idea, having previously said it will not recognise Israel until the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

None of the other countries has so far publicly reacted to Trump’s demand and a positive response was unlikely when the public mistrust of Israel in Muslim nations remains high over the scale of its military offensive in Gaza. Israel also has yet to comment.

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told Trump in November 2025 that the kingdom was open to joining the Abraham Accords, so long as there was “a clear path” toward a two-state solution for Palestine.

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