Trump calls on multiple Middle Eastern countries to sign the Abraham Accords, stating that if Iran reaches an agreement, it could join the "Global Alliance."

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Breaking News from Mars Finance: On May 25, U.S. President Donald Trump posted that negotiations between the United States and Iran are “progressing smoothly.” If the two sides fail to reach a “great agreement,” the situation could return to a “battlefield on a larger scale.”

Trump revealed that he has communicated with leaders of multiple countries including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and others, and has asked these countries to “sign the Abraham Accords in sync at minimum” in order to promote a comprehensive reconciliation in the Middle East.

Trump said that the Abraham Accords have brought “financial, economic, and social prosperity” to member countries such as the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and Kazakhstan, and added that if Iran ultimately reaches an agreement with the United States, he also welcomes Iran to join this “unprecedented global alliance.”

Trump emphasized that he hopes Saudi Arabia and Qatar will sign first, with the rest of the countries following suit, and said this could become “the most important peace agreement in the Middle East in 5,000 years.”

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StargazingWithAMirroredSphere
· 4h ago
Abraham Accords 2.0, if Saudi Arabia signs, it would truly break the deadlock.
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0xLateDinner
· 4h ago
Warning of larger-scale battlefields, classic negotiation pressure tactics
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GateUser-6857a9c9
· 4h ago
Welcome Iran to the alliance, this turn of events is happening so quickly.
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CatMarketAnalysisAssistant
· 4h ago
Urging the three countries to sign simultaneously, is it because you're afraid someone will default?
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TheWaveOfRasterization
· 4h ago
If Middle East reconciliation really happens, is it a guaranteed Nobel Peace Prize?
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BoredInBlockspace
· 4h ago
Whether prosperous or not, let's first stabilize the oil prices.
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VineGeometry
· 4h ago
I'm familiar with Trump's rhetoric; first hype it up, then negotiate, and if it doesn't go well, blow it up.
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FloatingTeacup
· 4h ago
The greatest peace agreement in 5000 years? That's a pretty lofty flag to raise.
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