Trump suggests Iran could join Abraham Accords by 2025
Source: Trump says he thinks Iran could join Abraham Accords (2025-09-30)
Former President Donald Trump expressed optimism that Iran might join the Abraham Accords by 2025, signaling a potential shift toward normalization of relations in the Middle East. During a recent interview, Trump indicated that diplomatic efforts and regional cooperation could pave the way for Iran's inclusion in the historic agreements, which currently involve Israel and several Arab nations. Trump's comments come amid ongoing negotiations and regional tensions, with some analysts viewing this as a possible step toward stability and peace in the region. While there are significant hurdles, Trump's optimistic outlook highlights the potential for diplomatic breakthroughs that could reshape Middle Eastern geopolitics in the coming years.
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