President Donald Trump declared in a newly released Time Magazine interview that he believes Saudi Arabia is on the verge of joining the Abraham Accords�the historic normalization agreements his administration first brokered between Israel and several Arab nations.
�I think Saudi Arabia will go into the Abraham Accords,� Trump said, hinting at what could become the most significant addition to the agreement since its inception in 2020.
The comments come ahead of Trump�s high-stakes visit to Riyadh next month�his second foreign trip of his second term, following a surprise appearance at the Vatican for the funeral of Pope Francis. The upcoming Saudi trip, according to Trump, may mark the beginning of a renewed wave of diplomatic deals. �I think it will be full very quickly,� he said, referring to the normalization framework.
Trump praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, calling him a �friend� and commending the kingdom�s pledge to invest a staggering trillion dollars into the American economy.
His itinerary after Riyadh includes visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates�two countries already closely tied to the Abraham Accords, suggesting that Trump may be orchestrating a broader regional push to rekindle the momentum of his original Middle East strategy.
Trump also blamed former President Joe Biden for what he called a �lost opportunity.�
�They did nothing with the Abraham Accords,� Trump charged. �We had four countries in there, it was all set. We would have had it packed. Now we�re going to start it again.�
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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“His itinerary after Riyadh includes visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates�two countries already closely tied to the Abraham Accords”
Qatar is not part of the Abraham Accords.
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