Trump says he expects expansion of Abraham accords soon
Donald Trump expressed optimism about an imminent expansion of the Abraham Accords, specifically hoping for Saudi Arabia's inclusion. He believes Saudi Arabia's participation would encourage other nations to join the pact that normalized relations...

"I hope to see Saudi Arabia go in, and I hope to see others go in. I think when Saudi Arabia goes in, everybody goes in," Trump said in an interview broadcast on Friday on Fox Business Network.
Trump said he had had "some very good conversations" as recently as Wednesday with states that have indicated their willingness to join the accords.
"I think that they're going to all go in very soon," Trump said in the interview, which was recorded on Thursday. The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed the accords in 2020 during Trump's first term in the White House, breaking a longstanding taboo to become the first Arab states to recognize Israel in a quarter century. Morocco and Sudan followed suit.
Trump, who convened Muslim and European leaders in Egypt to discuss the future of the Gaza Strip on Monday, has presented his plan to end the war in Gaza as the catalyst for a wider regional peace settlement. He said then that more countries would join the Abraham Accords initiative and even floated the idea of a peace deal between arch Middle East enemies Iran and Israel, telling the Israeli parliament he thought Iran wanted one: "Wouldn't it be nice?"
The interview was broadcast on FBN's "Mornings with Maria."
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