U.S. President Trump announced that nuclear negotiations with Iran are progressing 'well' and said a potential agreement should be linked to the Abraham Accords framework to become part of a broader regional peace framework.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced that nuclear negotiations with Iran are progressing 'well' and said that a potential agreement should be merged with the Abraham Accords and transformed into a broader regional peace framework. According to reporting by Cumhuriyet Gazetesi, Trump invited six Muslim countries, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, to join these accords.
According to reports from Times of Israel and JNS, Trump described the participation of these countries in the Abraham Accords as 'mandatory' and called on the Saudis and Qataris to take a leading role.
The Abraham Accords were signed in 2020 when the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco recognized Israel through U.S. mediation. Turkey, however, is among the countries that have harshly criticized Israel's Gaza policy, making this call particularly noteworthy from Ankara's perspective.