Trump suggests Iran could join Abraham Accords by 2025
Source: Trump says he thinks Iran could join Abraham Accords (2025-09-29)
Former President Donald Trump expressed optimism that Iran might join the Abraham Accords by 2025, potentially normalizing relations with Israel and other Arab nations. During a rally in Michigan, Trump stated that Iran is "ready to make a deal" and hinted that diplomatic progress could be achieved within the next couple of years, emphasizing his belief that Iran's leadership is interested in economic benefits and stability. The Abraham Accords, brokered during Trump's presidency, have led to normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab countries, but Iran has remained largely excluded from these agreements. Trump’s comments come amid ongoing regional tensions and efforts by his administration to promote peace initiatives in the Middle East, though Iran has historically opposed normalization with Israel. The timeline and prospects for Iran's potential inclusion remain uncertain, with analysts noting that significant diplomatic hurdles still exist.
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