WASHINGTON — Former U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced confidence in expanding the Abraham Accords, indicating that Saudi Arabia could be the next country to formalise diplomatic ties with Israel under the deal.
Speaking to supporters, Trump highlighted his administration’s role in brokering the original accords, which saw several Arab states establish relations with Israel. He suggested that renewed efforts are underway to bring Riyadh into the fold, framing it as a major geopolitical milestone that could reshape alliances in the Middle East.
Analysts say such a move would mark a historic shift in regional diplomacy, potentially altering security strategies and economic cooperation across the Arab world. Saudi Arabia’s inclusion could also strengthen U.S. influence in the region, especially amid growing competition from other global powers.
While no official agreement has been announced, Trump’s remarks signal a push to revive his signature foreign policy achievement as he looks ahead to the upcoming political landscape.
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