
On Monday, President Trump declared that any final peace deal to end the conflict with Iran must include a 'grand bargain' where several more Muslim-majority nations join the Abraham Accords.
Trump explicitly named Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey as countries that should normalize diplomatic relations with Israel to make the agreement historic. While Republican allies praised the move as a brilliant diplomatic masterstroke, Saudi officials reiterated they will not recognize Israel without an irreversible path to a Palestinian state. Negotiators warn that adding these high-stakes demands could complicate already delicate talks with Tehran, which are reportedly proceeding nicely but remain unfinished.
Global energy markets reacted with optimism as oil prices dropped, but the regional focus has now shifted to whether these nations will succumb to U.S. pressure or hold their current lines.
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